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29 Oct 2014
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hi, there! Do English speaking students (local Americans for example) have to prepare English vocabulary when to take GRE examination? I have made an application that helps to learn English words with Chinese, I have no idea whether I need to make an English version one... for the app, please have a look at this: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id930777736 @MOJI_SERIES Thanks.
hi, there! Do English speaking students (local Americans for example) have to prepare English vocabulary when to take GRE examination? I have made an application that helps to learn English words with Chinese, I have no idea whether I need to make an English version one... for the app, please have a look at this: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id930777736 @MOJI_SERIES Thanks.
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Probably not for the GRE, but for the ACT and SAT they do learn vocabulary words.

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