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Prepare Hard to Reduce GRE Anxiety | GRE Short Tip
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Prepare Hard to Reduce GRE Anxiety
The most obvious yet overlooked strategy to combat GRE stress is — you guessed it — knowing the material like the back of your hand. In other words, prepare, prepare, prepare! After you’ve prepared enough, prepare some more. Prepare to the point that the material is no longer a source of stress.
Don’t just practice until you can get questions right; practice until you can’t get them wrong. Once you have the confidence of knowing that you are well-prepared for the GRE, rather than provoking anxiety, the test may actually become enjoyable for you. After all, you’ll be able to put all of your hard work to good use and show the GRE who’s boss!