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GRE Prep Matt Becker mbecker2@nd.edu
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GRE Information Physics Subject GRE Consists of 100 multiple choice physics questions taken in 170 minutes Each question is worth 1 point for a correct answer, -1/4 for a wrong answer and 0 for no answer. Scores range from 200 to 990 and are scaled from the raw score Some universal constants are given, and no calculator is allowed
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GRE Information Distribution of Material CLASSICAL MECHANICS: 20% ELECTROMAGNETISM: 18% OPTICS AND WAVE PHENOMENA: 9% THERMODYNAMICS AND STATISTICAL MECHANICS: 10% QUANTUM MECHANICS: 12% ATOMIC PHYSICS: 10% SPECIAL RELATIVITY: 6% LABORATORY METHODS: 6% SPECIALIZED TOPICS: 9% Nuclear and Particle physics, Condensed Matter, Miscellaneous (e.g., astrophysics, mathematical methods, computer applications)
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GRE Information Registration is $130 Can be done online (requires credit card) or by mail Late registration incurs a $25 fee Test DateOct 6, 2007Nov 3, 2007April 12, 2008 Registration DateAug 31, 2007Sept 28, 2007March 7, 2008 Late Reg. DateSept 7, 2007Oct 7, 2007March 14, 2008
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GRE Information Physics GRE Resources http://www.ets.org/gre - Official test website www.physicsgre.com - Preparation advice and resources Four previous versions of physics GRE (available from Matt if nowhere else) http://grephysics.yosunism.com/dex.php - Solutions and explanations of 4 previous physics GRE’s
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GRE Information GRE Prep Meet Sunday Afternoon’s? Sept9 – Hand out tests A, B 16 – Go over test A 23 – Go over test A/B 30 – Go over test B Oct6 – First Test Date 7 – Practice test C 14 – Practice test D or go over test C (Begin FB) 21 – Go over test C (maybe?) (End FB) 28 – Go over test C/D Nov 3 – Second Test Date
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