Well, I’m planning on taking the GRE when I start my Senior year (I’m a junior coming this fall so I have like a year! LoL!) I’ve been reading similar questions about the GRE on here and some say it’s just harder that SAT/ACT tests, others say it’s the hardest thing they’ve ever took. I was wondering how hard is the GRE compared to those other tests on a range? Oblivious, the GRE is going to be harder than the ‘College entrance exams’ like the ACT we took a few years ago, but exactly how much harder?
I am planning to go to U.S for my masters.. and the program requirements are to get a score of at least 1400/1600….Plz guide me as to where i should take my coaching from? I mean where the faculty is the best?
I’m a junior in undergrad this fall with high hopes to make it into a high ranking grad school. I am majoring in English, with a possible Spanish minor. I have about a 3.7 overall GPA and a 3.8 major GPA. I have just recently began studying for the GRE.
Hi,
i have appeared for B.E. in IT final year.
but i want to changee stream and move into animation.
i planned to prepare for GRE and study at US BUT people andcouncilorr told me to go to either new zealand or canada for animation courses..
can anyone tell me which country is better for animation courses.. from the following
US
NEW ZEALAND
UK
CANADA
I’m currently a junior studying psychology and am wanting to apply to I/O Psychology graduate school. Currently, I have a 3.68 GPA, am a research assistant for an I/O based lab, a member of Psi Chi Psychology National Honor Society, and got a 1150 GRE. The program stats say last year the average GPA was a 3.4, GRE was an 1124 for first time enrolled. I can get good letters of recommendation too from my research staff when it comes time to apply. What do you think my chances of getting in are?
I am studying BE in 2nd sem and I want to transfer . I am a robotist so I want to learn more about robotics and automation which is hardly possible here in my home country. So can Iget transfer.
Hi,
I’m from india, and currently have just started mechanical engineering. I want to be a theoretical physicist. I cannot opt for a physics course now due to various technical resons.
Please dont just post random things saying its not true when you have no facts to support this
this is all scientific and proven with large amounts of testing and years of research.
Any posts like that calling me a racist or anything like that or insulting my race will
be responded with a report because i dont insul you i just post facts and research.



























