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	<title>Comments on: Grad School: How Do I Prepare for the GRE for an I/O Psychology Master&#8217;s/Ph.D.?</title>
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		<title>By: Dav</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GRE just changed pretty radically, so students should be sure to check up on the new format.  (No more analogies: joy as a reprieve from a death sentence: relief.)  Most importantly, they&#039;ve done away with adaptive questions, so it&#039;s not *quite* as vital to get expensive tests.  There&#039;s a couple free example tests online, from Princeton Review and ETS, and I found those adequate.  (But poor test takers will almost certainly benefit from extra practice.)]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GRE just changed pretty radically, so students should be sure to check up on the new format.  (No more analogies: joy as a reprieve from a death sentence: relief.)  Most importantly, they&#8217;ve done away with adaptive questions, so it&#8217;s not *quite* as vital to get expensive tests.  There&#8217;s a couple free example tests online, from Princeton Review and ETS, and I found those adequate.  (But poor test takers will almost certainly benefit from extra practice.)</p>
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