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An individual is seeking an E-Learning solution specifically tailored for the GRE Physics subject test, looking for comprehensive educational software that covers the entire curriculum. They clarify that the provided link does not meet their needs, as they are looking for a program similar to Computer-Based Testing (CBT) that encompasses all relevant topics for the GRE Physics exam.
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Hi,
i need an E-Learning Solution for GRE Physics subject test
is there such thing?
 
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Mmm_Pasta said:
Is this what you are looking for?

http://grephysics.net/ans/

Thanks for your help,
actually this is not what i am looking for, i need an educational software for all the curriculum covered by the GRE Physics subject test something like CBT for example
 
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