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For now think your possible real score, taking the PP https://ereg.ets.org/ereg/public/testPr ... ion?_p=GRI

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I switched to GRE because I have to write things down on paper - even in my daily life, trying to write on a screen is frustrating and for some reason things "stick" with me when I write them on paper. So, GRE here I come!
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