Testing Fall 2010 Physics GRE - no date (yet) on ETS site

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The discussion centers around the scheduling and registration for the Fall 2010 Physics GRE. Users express confusion regarding the registration status, noting that the ETS website indicates registration is closed for the year. It is highlighted that there typically are two fall exam dates, usually in early October and early November, with registration opening in July. Participants emphasize the need for this information to effectively plan their study schedules, particularly mentioning the intention to study using Griffiths' materials.
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Hi all, does anyone happen to know when the Fall 2010 physics GRE is? I tried to register for it, but ETS's website said "Registration closed for 2010 year". I thought there was a Fall offering of the Physics GRE, typically? Does anyone know about that? I have to plan my study time for this summer...gonna be cracking open some Griffiths : )
 
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If I remember from last year, registration for the fall exams opens up in July. There are usually two dates in the fall that the exam is offered, one in early October and one in early November.
 
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