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Yes, I took it in 2000. I was a straight A student througout my undergraduate years, so naturally I got clost to 100% on the psych GRE. I already knew alot about psychology, so all I did was fill in the gaps by studying things I didn't know- stuff found in older psychology textbooks from the 80s. If psychology is your major, chances are your GRE score will reflect the grades you usually get in your psych classes. If you are already doing well in psychology, then focus on the GRE general exam. It's brutal! Good luck if graduate study in psych is your goal. It's extremely competitive.
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I didn't take it, but I took another exam very similar to it for my college. I used the GRE Psychology books published by Kaplan to study and I did well.
Remember to study the part about Memory... it's key. Because you can recall things more quickly if you've reviewed them recently. There is totally research done validating reviewing and studying for tests. |
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