I did a quick search of Old School and I didn't see any threads on this.I've got to take the GRE's pretty soon and I don't know shit about it. I've been thumbing around in order to find the cost, and I can't find the answer anywhere. How much did it cost, and how was your experience with taking this test?
3/17/2007 12:54:04 AM
$130 for the GRE generalhttp://www.ets.org/greClick "test details" under "test takers"Click tab marked "about the test"Click sub-tab marked "fees"PS I'm jealous, the GMAT is $250
3/17/2007 7:47:01 AM
JESUS IS THIS FOR REAL?i don't think you deserve to take this test.if you couldn't randomly try http://www.gre.com or http://www.gre.net or http://www.gre.org yourself, you are totally incredible.
3/17/2007 8:33:49 AM
Thanks for the post chocoholic.0EPII1, what a fucking tool. This is exactly the reason why you weren't originally given access to Old School. GTFO if you are just going to be a god damn troll.
3/17/2007 10:44:13 AM
if you couldn't randomly try http://www.gre.com or http://www.gre.net or http://www.gre.org yourself, you are totally incredible.
3/17/2007 10:55:39 AM
If you can't figure out the two remaining "questions" that you have about what I have asked, I have a great deal of pity for you.
3/17/2007 10:57:47 AM
I took it at ecu because they had a shitload more dates open. The math portion is the same as the SAT so just do a basic review of those materials. The English part is considerably harder, but the essays were easy. A good (grad school worthy) score is possible with no/little studying, and an awesome score is possible with dedicated studying.
3/17/2007 1:03:35 PM
I think I'm gonna pick up a manual in order to help familiarize myself with the format. This shouldn't be that big of a deal.
3/17/2007 10:49:44 PM
dude, i gotta side with 0EPII1 on this...type gre into a search, 1st result, three clicks into the page and you get the priceit's a standardized test - like the SAT only harder...get a kaplan book, study your ass off, and that's about it. if you're just dense, spring for the course, but those are about 2 largei took the gre in college and scored really well with no studying....5 years later I took the gmat, studied my ass off and placed in the 95th percentile, including a perfect score on verbal...improved my score 100 points over my practice test (i.e. hadn't done shit for math in 5 years) after a full week of nothing but doing exercises on the cde-rom from the booknow if you need to take a specific test, you're fucked...those are hard as piss...
3/18/2007 3:12:03 AM
I do private tutoring if anyone's interested. My rates are much more affordable than Kaplan's. Their GMAT prep rates break down to about $60/hour for classroom and $140/hour for private lessons.
3/18/2007 10:36:49 AM
I just paid for the GMAT this morning No drinking for two weeks!!1
3/19/2007 9:52:32 AM
^ yup, $250. im taking it next weekend.
3/19/2007 9:53:24 AM