Interestingly, the mathematics portion is easier than the SAT and ACT because there's an inherent assumption that most people haven't taken a math class in years.
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There's the fogeyism that made you famous
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Wrong. Practice is the single greatest predictor of success on such tests. The GRE takes years of practice and training from the earliest grade levels up to high school. In the absence of this practice, dismal failure is virtually guaranteed.
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it does help a lot bc of the repeating patterns of questions, lots of indian friends i know get up their scores from 290 to 320 just by grinding hard for a few months before the test
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You got any non anecdotal claims tho? Otherwise it's just his words against yours and considering he's a professor he kinda win the rhetorical argument.
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Genetic differences are real.
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If practice helps, that’s a good reason to eliminate standardized testing. If practice doesn’t help, that’s a good reason to eliminate standardized testing.
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Wrong on both. If practice helps, then it’s a test that measures a combo of knowledge, hard work, and innate ability. If practice doesn’t help, then it measures innate ability even better. Either stack is probably worth measuring. But if a grad school disagrees, don’t take it
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