Testing Where Can I Find Resources for the Physics GRE?

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For those preparing for the Physics GRE, recommended resources include the website physicsgre.com, which features a dedicated forum for discussion and support. Additionally, grephysics.net is highlighted as an excellent resource, offering worked solutions to the last four GRE exams released by ETS, making it particularly useful for last-minute preparation.
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I am going to be taking the physics GRE in April and i was wondering if there is a good website I can go to or a forum for discussion of such things. Thank You

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Definitely check out www.grephysics.net, it has all the (worked) solutions to the previous 4 GREs released by ETS, very good resource for last minute cramming!
 
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