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I just took the GRE in Feb. and I found the most helpful study guide was "The GRE for Dummys". It had some humor to it, so it was much easier then Barrons, which is just very dry straight facts. Also, it came with several practive tests that helped out quite a bit.
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Princeton Review was my choice. I liked it. I also had Barron's, but I didn't think it was quite as close to the actual test as Princeton's.
Check ebay and half.com for GRE books- you can get some amazing deals. Make sure to get books at 2004 or newer. |
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