WWII GRE - 40 Days to Go

Yesterday, I searched all over Building 6 for a study room, but luckily I got news at the last minute that two classrooms would be used as exam rooms, and I could go and reserve seats after the exam. An hour before the exam ended, students were already lining up at the entrance with all sorts of books. After patiently waiting in line for an hour, I finally managed to grab a satisfactory seat, making it a satisfying battlefield for my 40 days of hard work.

I divided these forty days into three phases: the first phase of 15 days focused on vocabulary, the second phase of 10 days involved practice on specific topics, and the final phase of 15 days involved doing a large number of practice questions.

I did a good job with my tasks today. During the day, I did some research on GRE basics and looked at some essay topics. In the evening, I memorized five lists of words from the GRE vocabulary book. Everything is going according to plan.

When I was doing the Official Guide this afternoon, I felt that the vocabulary was more difficult and my accuracy rate wasn't very high. I suddenly became a little worried about whether I could achieve my goal.

It's past 11 o'clock, it's very late, I'll go to sleep now and continue tomorrow.

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