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Old 10-28-2010, 01:37 AM   #1
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Free book (Sony) - Kaplan New GRE [Study Guide]

Kaplan New GRE, a study guide by publisher Kaplan, is free in the Sony store, and available to Canadians and presumably others.

Description
The GRE is changing in August 2011!What can you expect from the GRE revised General Test? Should you take the test now or wait? These questions and more are answered in this introduction to the new exam.In the most sweeping changes to the test in its history, every aspect of the GRE General Test will change in 2011:

Longer test: With more sections and questions focused on reasoning and critical thinking, the test will now be longer than the current GRE.

New scoring rubric: With a 130-170 score scale in 1-point increments (vs. 200-800 in 10-point increments on the current GRE), it will be more challenging to differentiate your score from the competition.

New test experience: The Multi-Stage Test format, a new form of computer-based functionality, will allow users to move back and forth within a specific subject.

New and different question types: Every section will have new question types. In: More reading comprehension and data analysis questions; Out: Antonyms and analogies.

What does all of this mean for you and your graduate school aspirations? Kaplan will walk you through the changes and help you make decisions that will enable you to become a strong graduate school applicant when the time is right.


Some recent Kindle books now also free in the Sony store:

Redemption, Christian fiction, 1st in a series by Karen Kingsbury. Available to Canadians.

Spiritual Rhythm: Being with Jesus Every Season of Your Soul, Christian religious self-help by Mark Buchanan. Not available to Canadians except through Kobo.

Your Secret Name: Discovering Who God Created You to Be, Christian self-help by Kary Oberbrunner. Not available to Canadians except through Kobo.

Last edited by ATDrake; 10-28-2010 at 01:40 AM. Reason: Add hopefully international-compatible Kobo links.
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