![]() Feb 01, 2017 PDF [Download] GRE: Practicing to Take the General Test 10th Edition (Practicing to Take the Gre General Test) Educational Testing Service Read. Power Prep—There is a new Power Prep sample test on the ETS website. It is not adaptive, but it does mimic the functionality and style of the new GRE Revised General Test. Practicing to Take the GRE General Test, 10th Edition—This is another ETS publication. It contains seven full-length former pencil and paper exams. GRE: Practicing to Take the General Test 10th Edition (Practicing to Take the Gre General Test) [Educational Testing Service] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on. Get this from a library! Gre: practicing to take the general test. * tenth edition. [10th Edition.]. September 29, 2007. Congrats on preparing to take the GRE! Practicing to Take the General Test, 10th Edition. By on August 31, 2011 in I’ve been hearing a very popular question from the community aimed at old ETS materials, namely the Big Book/10 th Edition GRE guide: Can I use them to prep? Given the review I posted yesterday—that praises, without reservation,, this question makes sense. After all, the new GRE is not vastly different from the old one. Before answering this question, it is important to note the difference between the Big Book and GRE Practicing to Take the General Test 10 th Edition. The former is out of print, and only available used for hundreds of dollars. Yes, it sounds all very black market. The latter book is available on Amazon for only $11.95. It contains five of the tests found in the Big Book, which contains a whopping twenty-seven tests. The short answer to this question is yes. But, the longer answer is that you do not want to make the Big Book the foundation of your prep (that should be ). However, for an abundant resource of reading passages and sentence completions, The Big Book can be helpful. ![]() For one, you’ll have passages written in the same ETS vein. The answer choices are written so as to be very misleading—which will definitely help prep you for the actual New GRE. However, my endorsement of these books is not without a few caveats. As far as the passages are concerned, they won’t completely prepare you for everything you will see on test day. Some of the passages on the new GRE are written in a more straightforward, non-academic language, similar to what you’d usually find in The Atlantic Monthly, Scientific American, etc. Also, the flavor of some of the questions has changed – after all, both the Big Book and 10 th Edition are based on content that is twenty years old. As for Sentence Completions, the Big Book will be helpful, up until a point. ![]()
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