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I scored a 710 on the GMAT after a lot of hard work
8-) 8-) 8-) cool cool cool score!

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Thanks for the info - how does the test compare content wise to the GMAT and which would you say is more challenging?


Well that is what i am asking!! :shock: :shock: ... i havent started yet to tell you frankly.... !!

But hard work is needed everywhere.. i guess 3 months wuold be sufficient if you are decent in maths and Verbal!
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Has anyone here taken the GRE? I just finished my GMAT and now my girlfriend is considering taking the GRE. I am considering taking the powerprep GRE to get an idea but does anyone here have any insight into how different it is?


I think the following is understood:

MCAT > LSAT > GMAT > GRE

Of course they're not equally spaced out. But I did look at the GRE and it looks weird. The content is quite familiar, but the format is strange. I think it takes a bit getting used to like the data sufficiency.

Also, I think they test vocabulary and analogies.
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