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Just finished taking the GRE: 155v-——148q. I was a biology major, though I'm excited to be switching over to psychology for graduate school. I was wondering if anyone knew any good sources to study, seeing that most books are outdated due to the DSM V being released in 2013. The next edition by Kaplan is being released in June and the other publishers have bad ratings... Thanks in advance!
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Hi, To give a complete picture, let me introduce myself first(briefly). I am an Electronics and Communication graduate working as a Software Engineer in embedded domain for past 1.5 year. Gave GRE General test last October (800Q+620V, 4.0AWA), and now I want to do MS in comp science. So I am intending to take up GRE-CS in the coming November (B'coz I have a very mediocre performance in my Engineering (I don't know what happened to me in those times:mad:, only mediocre performance in my life) and non-CS background). The problem is I don't have much theoretical background in theoretical comp science, hence finding it very difficult to prepare :crazy: (adding to this, not able to find much time). Now the question is, I found CalmLogic mentioning about Gradience.com is some post and am curious if it will be helpful for me to prepare for the November test? So (CalmLogic), please answer if you think its recommendable to me. Also please mention what exactly does Gradience.com offer. Awaiting for reply(ies)... :) Regards, MicroKernel PS: @CalmLogic, I am following your answers for a very long time. Really a great job. Keep it up :tup:[clap]:tup: