My daughter is about to be a senior in college and is studying for the GRE. She will be graduating with a double major in psychology and art history. She plans on entering grad school, skipping the Masters program and starting right into the PhD program.
Here is the problem. She has bought many (more than 5) test prep books, including the vocabulary cards. She studies several hours a day, and has taken the practice tests many times. However, she is consistently getting mediocre scores on them. She has a 3.92 GPA at a pretty competitive college, and has always been a good student. She seems to do fine with the math, it's the vocabulary that is throwing her, and from what I understand, the test is vocabulary based.
For example, one problem is the same question was in 2 different prep books, except the correct answer was different in both of them! I think at this point she is so upset that she is psyching herself out of it. She is totally stressed about it, and I don't know how to help her.
I tried to talk her into just getting her master's first, then eventually going for the PhD, but she doesn't have the money for that. If she gets accepted into the PhD program, she will get a free ride, plus they will pay her to do some research. Getting a job after graduation is basically not an option because there is nothing you can do with a 4-yr. degree in psychology.
I don't know how to help her. Has anyone taken the test lately? Did you use any of the prep books and were they even helpful? Any advice would be appreciated.
Here is the problem. She has bought many (more than 5) test prep books, including the vocabulary cards. She studies several hours a day, and has taken the practice tests many times. However, she is consistently getting mediocre scores on them. She has a 3.92 GPA at a pretty competitive college, and has always been a good student. She seems to do fine with the math, it's the vocabulary that is throwing her, and from what I understand, the test is vocabulary based.
For example, one problem is the same question was in 2 different prep books, except the correct answer was different in both of them! I think at this point she is so upset that she is psyching herself out of it. She is totally stressed about it, and I don't know how to help her.
I tried to talk her into just getting her master's first, then eventually going for the PhD, but she doesn't have the money for that. If she gets accepted into the PhD program, she will get a free ride, plus they will pay her to do some research. Getting a job after graduation is basically not an option because there is nothing you can do with a 4-yr. degree in psychology.
I don't know how to help her. Has anyone taken the test lately? Did you use any of the prep books and were they even helpful? Any advice would be appreciated.
