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The GRE is a little over a week away, and I really don't think I'm going to do well on it. I've been doing practice tests, and for every section, I hover somewhere in the 60-70% range every single time. I don't really seem to be getting any better, either. Maybe it's just that a lot of the questions are things I haven't seen in, well, years, and I'm trying to remember how to do them. But if that were the case, you'd think I'd be gradually improving, right?

But I'm not. I'm flailing with the vocabulary, seeing as I don't use words like "proclivity" and "unctuous" on a regular basis (and the "use the words in everyday life" study method doesn't work for me, because I completely forget to use them in favor of words that make sense), and more often than not, it feels like I take a horribly convoluted and inefficient method for figuring out math problems (and subsequently get them wrong), which is just gonna kill me, both point and time-wise.

Throw in a mess of non-GRE things which are stressing me out and...yeah. I know, whining doesn't help and all, but right now, other than doing what I'm doing, I don't know what else to do. I feel like I'm going to be going to a train wreck.

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Date: 2007-08-24 02:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grant-p.livejournal.com
I really wouldn't worry that much. Practice tests are somewhat more difficult then the real ones. For example, in my MAT entry m practice never got above 50% yet I placed in the top 98 when I took it. In my ed psychology class my practice tests never got higher then 70 but I only missed 2 out of 40.

You'll do fine. Just remember not to suddenly start laughing hysterically at the word "gymnosperm", then suddenly start screaming at all the pine trees to put coats on their kids, because trees shouldn't let their seeds run around like that.

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