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Default Sep 29, 2015 at 08:04 PM
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For those of you that have taken the GRE or one similar.... how much time did you allow yourself to prepare before taking the exam? What did you do to study more effectively?
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Default Sep 30, 2015 at 04:38 PM
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I found my own answer.... 4 to 12 weeks only. According to one GRE book. And I now know that I have to get a 300 at least for the program I'm considering..... Now it's time to study!

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Default Sep 30, 2015 at 09:24 PM
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For those of you that have taken the GRE or one similar.... how much time did you allow yourself to prepare before taking the exam? What did you do to study more effectively?
I've been studying for the LSAT since June, off and on. I wish I would have studied more. Can't even study too much, I suppose. Though I guess it also depends how competitive your program is.

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