Last week, we added [subject:'gre' 6 brand new, full length, practice GRE tests] – that’s almost 350 questions, all of which you can access for free. These full length practice tests make fantastic study tools for a number of reasons. First, unlike the shorter section focused tests, these tests require your brain to shift gears as you pass from section to section. Next, as these are much longer tests, the require focus and concentration for extended periods of time, testing not only your subject knowledge, but your ability to keep your mind focused. Finally, all JumboTest tests include a timer that you can use to track the amount of time you have spend on the exam. However, unlike other practice tests, this timer counts down from two hours, so you can easily see if you are going to run out of writing time should you continue to move at your current pace.
Since there are 6 different tests, you can take them them during different stages of your studying to help track your learning progress. Try completing one a week for each of the six weeks before you write the GRE. When reviewing your answers, take note of which sections you preformed well in, and which still need some work.
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