Well it has been a very long time since I last took maths in university. In fact, I haven't touched maths in almost 5 years (certainly not at work!) and it appears to be quite rusty.
It's my wish to take the GRE and eventually get into graduate school, I've recently taken the "Barron's New GRE" diagnostic test found in their book and scored according to their rough scale:
Quantitative: 150
Verbal Reasoning: 144
Yes I've always sucked at English and not ashamed to admit it..online at least :P
These scores are embarrassing to say the least.
There's three more months left until I officially take the GRE and will do my best to prepare for it and try to double my scores. Here's hoping...
I have not done yet taken the official ETS "GRE PowerPrep II" diagnostic test...perhaps I should - the score would be different and would give me a better estimate of where I currently stand and I can compare it to the one scored in the Barrons test.
How much will my scores improve one month from now? Let's find out.
Challenge Accepted!
It's my wish to take the GRE and eventually get into graduate school, I've recently taken the "Barron's New GRE" diagnostic test found in their book and scored according to their rough scale:
Quantitative: 150
Verbal Reasoning: 144
Yes I've always sucked at English and not ashamed to admit it..online at least :P
These scores are embarrassing to say the least.
There's three more months left until I officially take the GRE and will do my best to prepare for it and try to double my scores. Here's hoping...
I have not done yet taken the official ETS "GRE PowerPrep II" diagnostic test...perhaps I should - the score would be different and would give me a better estimate of where I currently stand and I can compare it to the one scored in the Barrons test.
How much will my scores improve one month from now? Let's find out.
Challenge Accepted!
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