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GRE Tip of the Day: Spread Out Your Practice Tests
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GRE Tip of the Day: Spread Out Your Practice Tests
Use the four remaining full-length practice exams on the ETS website. They will help you familiarize yourself with the test-taking experience, build stamina, polish your pacing, determine whether you can hit your target score, and identify any remaining weak areas. I want to be clear: this strategy of using ETS practice exams to help with any lingering weak areas works only because you have completed the learning phase.
Be sure to spread out your practice exams, leaving about seven days between exams. You don’t want to be in a scenario in which you have to take all four practice tests in the same week. By spreading them out, you’ll have time between practice tests to examine and fix your weak areas. Plus, you’ll give yourself a few days to clear your head before your next practice test — a must for performing at the top of your game.