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GRE Self Study -- What book?

Chu

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Hello all. I want to start studying for the GRE's, and I want suggestions on what good books are. I also plan on taking the CS subject exam, and I have ZERO clue where to find resources to study up on this one.

Thanks in advance,

-Charles Milutinovic
 
I'd suggest taking the Kaplan class for it. That company knows what they're doing and you really can't get better training.
 
Most people I know and have talked scored about the same on the GRE as they did on their SAT. I took it without studying and scored approximately the same as on my SAT.

Unless you're really worried, you may not need any studying.

When I was preparing for my GRE subject test, I bought a Princeton Review book for it.
 
Originally posted by: Spoooon
Most people I know and have talked scored about the same on the GRE as they did on their SAT. I took it without studying and scored approximately the same as on my SAT.

Unless you're really worried, you may not need any studying.

When I was preparing for my GRE subject test, I bought a Princeton Review book for it.

Still though, taking it cold seems a great way to knock a couple points off my score, if the SAT/ACT's are any indication.

-Chu
 
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