Yosun's practice GRE solutions: http://grephysics.yosunism.com/dex.php
It is one of the only PGRE solution manuals in existence (I think I only know of one other, but it's not complete). But I think his solution manual is not that great. Some of the solutions are not the way one ought to solve a problem on a calculator-less timed exam.
So I'm thinking of writing up a new solution manual. Anyone think that's a good idea, or is it a total waste of time?
Physics GRE Solutions
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Re: Physics GRE Solutions
http://www.physicsgrad.com/physics-gre-solutionschickenz wrote:Yosun's practice GRE solutions: http://grephysics.yosunism.com/dex.php
It is one of the only PGRE solution manuals in existence (I think I only know of one other, but it's not complete). But I think his solution manual is not that great. Some of the solutions are not the way one ought to solve a problem on a calculator-less timed exam.
So I'm thinking of writing up a new solution manual. Anyone think that's a good idea, or is it a total waste of time?
Last edited by HappyQuark on Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Physics GRE Solutions
The website http://physgre.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ also contains solutions.