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[edit] Further Reading
[edit] Online Test Preparation
To prepare for the GRE, there are several free, no-hassle websites and apps available which offer excellent content and practice materials.
- sTutor for GRE - An excellent app for Android phones to help with your vocabulary. The content is really good and it adjusts to your skill level.
- number2.com: An excellent free resource that adjusts to your skill level. Although this website tailors to the SAT, ACT, and GRE tests, the content is quite good.
- PowerPrep: The official practice tests from ETS, the company that develops and administers the GRE test. You need to fill out a brief survey for statistical purposes, after which you can download the program. Unfortunately, the program is available for only IBM computers.
- MyGRETutor: A website solely for the preparation for the GRE. Similar in scope to Number2.com and the PowerPrep software, except there are more questions and additional full-length practice tests.
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