Exactly. They've no seats available throughout year 2012. This is simply impossible.damn said:Maybe it has something to do with scheduling an exam eight months in advance. Six seems to be their approximation of "np".
I think what he's trying to say is that you can schedule an exam for Feb. so soon.Try again in a month or so.Rahulrulez said:Exactly. They've no seats available throughout year 2012. This is simply impossible.
No seats were found that match your request. Please choose a different month and click the 'Go' button or choose another test site that may offer more convenient appointment options.
I am not worried about new pattern. I just wanted your view about new pattern.rockinruler said:People need to stop wondering if the new pattern will be beneficial or not, or 'easy' or not. It's ridiculous. The pattern doesn't change just for you, it does for everyone. So there's nothing to worry about
Sure, the people who're taking the test in August itself would feel somewhat like labrats, since they will have the least resources and hardly anyone to spell the experience out for them, but other than that, there's no reason to ponder over thatYou'll do just fine.
phoenix844884 said:Testing blocks for GREs for January onwards in the next year open up in September. Meaning blocks for January 2012 will open in September.
As for the pattern change, don't sweat it, as there will be ways to score high even then.![]()
All the best.
CoolRahulrulez said:I am not worried about new pattern. I just wanted your view about new pattern.If I'm facing the new pattern everyone else will do the same. There's an equal chance for everyone.
rockinruler said:People need to stop wondering if the new pattern will be beneficial or not, or 'easy' or not. It's ridiculous. The pattern doesn't change just for you, it does for everyone. So there's nothing to worry about
Sure, the people who're taking the test in August itself would feel somewhat like labrats, since they will have the least resources and hardly anyone to spell the experience out for them, but other than that, there's no reason to ponder over thatYou'll do just fine.