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Rating: Summary: This book is all you need! Review: I ended up cramming for the GRE Psych test for 2 weeks (instead of the recommended 6 weeks). I only bought Princeton Review's study guide and I pretty much just made sure I knew the info reviewed in it. They divide the info into sections (Memory, Evolutionary, Social, etc.) and gave anywhere from 2-10 pages of information you should know for the test about that particular section. I didn't even look at my intro psych text, or any of my second/third year course textbooks. Well, the study guide must have been worth it, because I got a 700 on the GRE Psych, and other than a few questions on the test, the book prepared you for them.
Rating: Summary: This book is all you need! Review: I took the Psychology GREs after being out of school for 2 years. I planned and planned for it, and bought about 4 review books. Time went by, work stayed busy, and I never found time to study. Finally, 2 days before the test, I took a couple of vacation days from work and just crammed. I started my review with the Barron's; that book was way too long, given my time frame. I started using the Princeton Review book after about half a day, and it was much better. Come test day, I would estimate that this book provided me with at least 90% of the information I needed. Therefore, you might miss a couple of the really detailed questions if you only study from this book, but you will be able to get a more than respectable score - I got a 670 after two days of studying, and I think I could have done even better with a third day available to review this book. By all means, if you have the time, use additional sources to get as much material down as possible, but if your time is limited and you only have time for one book, go with this one!!
Rating: Summary: 670 after only two days of review!!! Review: I took the Psychology GREs after being out of school for 2 years. I planned and planned for it, and bought about 4 review books. Time went by, work stayed busy, and I never found time to study. Finally, 2 days before the test, I took a couple of vacation days from work and just crammed. I started my review with the Barron's; that book was way too long, given my time frame. I started using the Princeton Review book after about half a day, and it was much better. Come test day, I would estimate that this book provided me with at least 90% of the information I needed. Therefore, you might miss a couple of the really detailed questions if you only study from this book, but you will be able to get a more than respectable score - I got a 670 after two days of studying, and I think I could have done even better with a third day available to review this book. By all means, if you have the time, use additional sources to get as much material down as possible, but if your time is limited and you only have time for one book, go with this one!!
Rating: Summary: A great book if you're in a rush Review: This is the only book I used to study. I procrastinated and then crammed with this book. It has a chapter for every section of psychology, including those subjects I didn't take in college like comparative psychology, history, and ethology and those subjects I barely remember like history and physiological. This book will highlight ALL the main points of each subject and give tips for the test. You won't have to open another book.
Rating: Summary: the best psych resource! Review: this is the perfect book! it was the only one i used and found it to be very helpful. i think i did well on my exam and i owe to this book!
Rating: Summary: the best psych resource! Review: this is the perfect book! it was the only one i used and found it to be very helpful. i think i did well on my exam and i owe to this book!
Rating: Summary: Descent overview of Psychology Review: This study guide was okay...it does cover each area that is tested on the GRE Psychology; however, the text at times can be rather vague and difficult to read (I found my intro psych book to be a lot more engaging). There are not many good "tips to improve your score" like you may see in other GRE books, which is discouraging for people who end up cramming the week before (pretty much everybody). There is a very good section at the end about psychology graduate programs, and the practice exam is very similar to the actual exam. (I think some questions were the same!)The best advice is, of course, start in advance and study a lot, ESPECIALLY know the names AND research of all important psychologists!!
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