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you can take GRE after ur bachelors degree only ,no matter three year or four year degree.
If your looking to take your GRE classes last about one year. If your looking for a diploma then about three years. These factors depend on what program and how much time you devote to it.
You should take the GRE when you have prepared adequately for the exam and feel confident in your abilities. It is also important to consider application deadlines for the programs you are interested in.
You should start to prepare the GRE as soon as you are planning to get into graduate school, at least in your junior year, starting from GRE vocabulary as it will take sometime to learn all the GRE words normally from several months to one year.
hey i gave GRE last year and i was very peculiar in taking the books and prep tests. I took only Kaplan - GRE Exam and its prep tests, i also took online classes on a site
I would not take any days specifically preparing for the GRE- you have spent you whole life up that time preparing-- a few more days won't do much.
If you want to attend graduate school, you will most likely need to take the GRE. To get the best score possible on your GRE, you should purchase a book that has several GRE practice questions. The best GRE practice questions are questions that have been taken from actual tests. You may want to find a complete GRE practice test that you can complete under the same time restraints that you will face during the real examination.
you can take it as much as you want, but in a consecutive twelve months, the max time is five.
Yes, you can take the GRE test without doing the review, but you ma not pass the test. It is highly recommende for you to take the review before take the GRE test, because it increases your chances of passing the test.
Unfortunately, you must take the GRE test in an approved test center of your choosing. Here is the website for you to register and find the center closest to you: http://www.ets.org/gre/
the one you can complete on time.. barrons, kaplan, gre bible..
Yes, you can. Research the GRE requirements by clicking on the related links section (GRE) indicated below this answer box.