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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm not sure how old you are. In years past, no one prepped or practiced or studied for the SATs and they were considered an IQ test proxy. [/quote] I'm old enough to have taken the [url=https://www.us.mensa.org/join/testscores/qualifying-test-scores/]GRE Analytic[/url] in the 1990s. Prepping for the SAT, I'm told, predates the 1990s, so perhaps you're even older ;-) Here's the thing, though: I'm now at the other side of the table. If I see a grad school application with a Quant GRE of 700, I don't think the applicant is not talented; I think they're lazy. If they don't prep for their GRE, what else do they blow off? [I understand this doesn't apply to 2nd graders taking the CogAT.][/quote]
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