discussion forum for GRE/GMAT exams?

Semidevil

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Does any one know any discussion forums that focuses on GMAT exams that they frequently visit(or use to visit)?

just trying to give myself all sources for study.

 

ed21x

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both of them are quite easy. GRE is exactly like a slightly harder SAT with computer UI.
 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: ed21x
both of them are quite easy. GRE is exactly like a slightly harder SAT with computer UI.

I found the math to be different. The questions weren't as advanced, but no calculator, so you spent a lot of time doing long division and that sort of thing (which I haven't done in ages).

Then again, I forgot my calculator when I took the SAT, lol
 
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collegeconfidential.com

GRE Math: Easier than SAT if you're already good at SAT stuff. The no calculator throws some people off though if you struggle with math, but this is ATOT so I expect most of you to be more than ok with math.
GRE English: Harder than SAT
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: ed21x
both of them are quite easy. GRE is exactly like a slightly harder SAT with computer UI.

I found the math to be different. The questions weren't as advanced, but no calculator, so you spent a lot of time doing long division and that sort of thing (which I haven't done in ages).

Then again, I forgot my calculator when I took the SAT, lol

Most of that long division can be solved with some clever math or memorization of common calculations.

I don't even remember being allowed to use a calculator on the SAT... but I guess I used one.
 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: ed21x
both of them are quite easy. GRE is exactly like a slightly harder SAT with computer UI.

I found the math to be different. The questions weren't as advanced, but no calculator, so you spent a lot of time doing long division and that sort of thing (which I haven't done in ages).

Then again, I forgot my calculator when I took the SAT, lol

Most of that long division can be solved with some clever math or memorization of common calculations.

I don't even remember being allowed to use a calculator on the SAT... but I guess I did.

It's not that I found the manual calculations difficult....I just hadn't done them on a regular basis for over 10 years. No biggie. I think I got a 720 on the math...good enough I suppose.
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: jman19
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: ed21x
both of them are quite easy. GRE is exactly like a slightly harder SAT with computer UI.

I found the math to be different. The questions weren't as advanced, but no calculator, so you spent a lot of time doing long division and that sort of thing (which I haven't done in ages).

Then again, I forgot my calculator when I took the SAT, lol

Most of that long division can be solved with some clever math or memorization of common calculations.

I don't even remember being allowed to use a calculator on the SAT... but I guess I did.

It's not that I found the manual calculations difficult....I just hadn't done them on a regular basis for over 10 years. No biggie. I think I got a 720 on the math...good enough I suppose.

Yeah not tough, I agree, but it always helps to save a few seconds here and there...

SAT and GRE math are easy, you just have to be fast.