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stephycupcake said:
There’s a guy at work studying for the GREs. He’s been bringing his flash cards/book in and I take one look at my brain starts to hurt. Good luck, mama <3
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phonographh said:
Yeah the prep classes I took said to do your best on the first 10-15 problems. It’s not so bad - but practice!
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popka posted this
PopKa

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I think I might have given myself a heart attack last night while studying for the GRE. NOTE: No more studying before bed time.
I woke up with awful chest pains in the morning. Since I’ve been having health issues, it’s a good idea to keep my stress levels down, as it seems to be a trigger. Last night confirmed so.
GRE before bed -> Stress
Stress -> Morning chest pains
/ GRE before bed -> Morning chest pains (1,2 HS)
All done logically, of course ;)
I only read the first chapter too. I had no idea the GRE was adaptive. I honestly thought ‘pencil and paper,’ like the old days. Between studying, emailing professors for letters of recommendation, and working on my writing sample, I’m totally freaked out. It’s mostly because of time. The very thing I study is the very thing that haunts me. Typical.
