Anyone else have to take it? And if so, what did you get?
(EDIT: I took the infamous new version.)
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Thread: Just finished taking the GRE
- 26 Oct. 2012 11:47pm #1
Just finished taking the GRE
- 26 Oct. 2012 11:50pm #2
You must feel proud
OTP: I took your mom.
- 26 Oct. 2012 11:59pm #3
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Wtf is that?
- 27 Oct. 2012 12:00am #4
According to Wikipedia, Graduate Record Examinations.
Didn't really know either. Not a grad student.
- 27 Oct. 2012 12:09am #5
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- 27 Oct. 2012 12:19am #6
Oh cool, just like Steve Nash.
- 27 Oct. 2012 12:21am #7
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- 27 Oct. 2012 12:27am #8
- 27 Oct. 2012 05:38am #9
The GRE is to grad school like the ACT is to college.
You have to write two papers followed by 5 tests. All timed.
I started at 40 and got out of 8:15. Constant testing that whole time.
- 27 Oct. 2012 05:47am #10
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What's an ACT?
- 27 Oct. 2012 05:15pm #11
It's like the SAT.
- 27 Oct. 2012 05:19pm #12
- 27 Oct. 2012 08:04pm #13
Most STEM majors will need to take it.
- 27 Oct. 2012 10:58pm #14
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I don't know of a master program worth doing that doesn't require the GRE or GMAT. Even when I was thinking about doing a masters in international relations I needed the same score for that program as I did the MBA program I wanted into.
I took it, the GMAT, the LSAT, and the Bloomberg Test. The latter of which I took without studying and still did above average.
Better yet I have to wait two years till I can pursue my MBA and Law degree program because I need "business experience".
- 28 Oct. 2012 02:56am #15
Experience is a big deal. I'm going to have 21 hours experience when I graduate. Nine of next semester's 15 hours are going to be research. Fun fun fun.
Only studied a week for the GRE. Vocab is hard as shit to learn in one week.