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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Hello! What preparation materials are you using?
Hello,Every one.
I am aslo preparing for GRE Math, but besides my text books, I have no other materials. Some students who took this test before told me that Princeton Review's Cracking the GRE Math Subject Test is much simpler than the real test, and the 6 practice exams in the REA book are too difficult and misleading. What should I do to prepare for this test ? Please help me! |
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I am using the PR book and college texts on calculus other areas...As ertda mentioned, we dont have much choice...
But I have heard that the PR book is good, though I cant comment on the test given at the end of it..
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Yeah, but many people told me although REA is difficult, it can help us to improve our understanding of the problems to a higher level,
solely rely on PR can not ensure you to get a % above 75-80... But I do agree that the options are quite limited...... sigh |
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