Murrghh. If I don't get into graduate school this time around, I think I'm going to work for roughly 2-5 years and save up before giving it another shot. I'm pretty good at saving up and holding off on things in order to pursue a greater goal. This is also one small side benefit of being legally unable to drive - until my fainting has cleared up in full for a minimum of two years, getting my license and a car (and therefore car payments, gas, and insurance) are not happening.
Preparing for the GRE is frustrating because there's just so much vocabulary and math to study for, and so many essay topics you can possibly have to write about (there's 250 of each type of topic). At least I feel like I'm preparing better this time around than last time. I started earlier, I've been making flash cards...main thing I need to do is get some math tutoring. I even set up a test date that was early enough to be able to schedule another 2 months later and still have it completed well in advance of my application deadlines.
All I can do is try my best, I suppose.
Preparing for the GRE is frustrating because there's just so much vocabulary and math to study for, and so many essay topics you can possibly have to write about (there's 250 of each type of topic). At least I feel like I'm preparing better this time around than last time. I started earlier, I've been making flash cards...main thing I need to do is get some math tutoring. I even set up a test date that was early enough to be able to schedule another 2 months later and still have it completed well in advance of my application deadlines.
All I can do is try my best, I suppose.