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How long should I study for the GRE?
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05 Sep 2019, 21:40
However, most people spend about one to three months studying a few hours a week for the GRE. This means the amount of studying for the GRE could range roughly from eight hours (studying two hours a week for four weeks) to 120 hours (studying ten hours a week for 12 weeks
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15 Dec 2019, 19:41
In my experience, studying 6-8 hrs for about 3 months yeilds a 90+ percentile score. This was true for both the GRE and GMAT. I mostly focused on the CB practice exams.
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