Testing What Are the Best Review Books for the Physics and General GRE?

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A physics major in their fifth semester is seeking recommendations for the best review books for the Physics GRE and additional resources, including online options. The discussion highlights a previous thread that provided some insights but notes a lack of detailed recommendations for specific GRE books. Participants mention a helpful blog that offers a comprehensive list of materials for the General GRE and express interest in finding a good review book for that exam as well. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective study resources to prepare for both the Physics and General GREs.
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Hi (sorry if this has been brought up recently, but I don't see it and the search tool seems to dislike me at the moment).

I'm a physics major in my 5th semester, and the time has come to start seriously reviewing for the physics GRE. Which review book would you most recommend? Do you know of any other good resources (such as online, etc.)?

Recommendations for a general GRE review book would also be appreciated.

Thanks!
 
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Thanks! That thread was really helpful.
 
You need to see the http://gre-stuff.blogspot.com
It has great materials list for general GRE.
 
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Does anyone know a good review book for the General GRE?
 
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