How can I study for the math portion of the GRE?

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  • How can I study for the math portion of the GRE?

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    <p>Host: How can I study for the math portion of the GRE?</p><p>Bernadette Chimner: To start studying, just go to your gre.</p><p>org and you can download a basic math review PDF file that they have there and that PDF file is going to take you through all of the basic math that you have learned and probably have forgotten since high school. It's going to take you through all of the GRE material, the formulas all of the the even just how to solve for a variable. So once you have through that and reviewed all of it I recommend getting the tenth edition GRE book that's published by ETS, which are the people who make GRE and you can find that book in almost any book store. Grab that book and start working through the math problems in there. Now the biggest and best way to study those math problems is do not just go through them once because most of them have little tricks that you wont see until the second or third time that you do them. So work them through a couple of times.</p>

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