I guess this is somewhat related to the GRE, so i'll add it in here.
I'm going to be taking my GRE in a couple of months. I tried out some sample questions on the GRE website and I found that I can answer pretty much all their questions. The only problem is the analogy section, not because I don't know the analogy, but because I sometimes don't know what some of the words mean.
So what i'm looking for is a way to help increase my vocabulary. I already do some reading (newspapers, some books) and i'm not really getting what i'm looking for. I was thinking about going onto an online dictionary every day and looking at their word of the day because they usually have unusual words.
As an aside, I plan to take those classes regarding the GRE, anybody else have any tips? Based on how I did on the questions, I should be in good shape already, but I want (need) to do well.
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