Khearts
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Khearts reacted to UBackwardsChemistry in Fall 2013 Chemistry and Biochemistry
Apparently UC Irvine's admissions committee met yesterday; best of luck to everyone else who applied!
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Khearts reacted to darkknight9 in Lab Coats / Lab Gowns
Never settle for a plain, boring, white labcoat.
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Khearts reacted to 3point14 in The endless wordlist
Personally, I found it easiest to just go through flash cards. But, as stated above, just memorizing the dictionary definition of a huge number of words isn't going to guarantee you a good verbal score. I learned 200+ words, and exactly none of them showed up on my test. What I found most useful were the "words with similar meanings" listed on my flashcard. I didn't necessarily know the exact definitions of the those words, but I had a general idea and knew what type of context they would be used in
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Khearts reacted to mandarin.orange in Anyone else feeling like this?
EPIC. I have not laughed like that about something online for awhile. Well, at least not since I read the reviews for this product. I am sending this to everyone in my lab group life.
For my part, I usually anticipate weekends...but then have a moment like this:
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Khearts reacted to Dal PhDer in Anyone else feeling like this?
Trying to do my readings:
Expectations:
Reality:
When's the weekend???
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Khearts reacted to TakeruK in Anyone else feeling like this?
http://whatshouldwecallgradschool.tumblr.com/
No further explanation necessary!
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Khearts reacted to amlobo in Reliability of practice tests
I'd say Princeton Review was harder than the ETS, but Kaplan was even harder still. So, if you want a challenge, check out the Kaplan tests I got the Kaplan 2013 Premier GRE that had access to 5 adaptive tests. Princeton Review has an awesome review of the substantive math, though - better than any of the other prep books I've read. Everyone says Manhattan GRE is the best... but I didn't use it because it's not at my bookstores.