Which are the physics topic included in GRE classes?

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SUMMARY

The GRE Physics Subject Test encompasses a range of topics that are typically covered in undergraduate physics courses. According to the Educational Testing Service (ETS), key areas include classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics. Students preparing for the GRE should refer to the official ETS website for a comprehensive list of topics and guidelines. Review prep classes may also focus on these subjects to ensure thorough preparation.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of classical mechanics
  • Familiarity with electromagnetism principles
  • Knowledge of quantum mechanics fundamentals
  • Basic concepts of thermodynamics
NEXT STEPS
  • Review the official GRE Physics Subject Test content outline on the ETS website
  • Study classical mechanics using "University Physics" by Young and Freedman
  • Practice GRE-style questions with "GRE Physics Test Practice Book" from ETS
  • Enroll in a GRE review prep class focusing on physics topics
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Students preparing for the GRE Physics Subject Test, educators designing GRE prep courses, and anyone seeking to refresh their knowledge of undergraduate physics topics.

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Which are the physics topic included in GRE classes?
 
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swara31 said:
Which are the physics topic included in GRE classes?

What GRE classes?

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swara31 said:
Which are the physics topic included in GRE classes?
Did you mean to ask what physics topics are covered in the GRE test?
 
From the Educational Testing Service (ETS), which adminsters the GRE:

https://www.ets.org/gre/subject/about/content/physics

contains a list of the topics that may be included in the exam. These topics should be covered in your undergraduate university physics classes.
 
swara31 said:
Which are the physics topic included in GRE classes?
Or are you referring to GRE review prep classes?
 
Doc Al said:
Did you mean to ask what physics topics are covered in the GRE test?
Yes , exactly this is what I want .
 
https://www.ets.org/gre/subject/about/content/physics
 

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