StudyGRE Announces Launch of New Website for GRE Study and Preparation

GREStudy.org today announced the launch of its new website, a one-stop shop for comprehensive and useful GRE study information.

Falls Church, VA, January 05, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Lisa Fourniadis, a counselor and career specialist, announced today the launch of a new website, http://studygre.org. Studygre.org is a one-stop-shop for college and university students and recent graduates looking for guidance and tips on how to study GRE prep choices, learn GRE strategies, and find the best GRE study tools.

There are over 3,500 colleges and universities in the United States that offer graduate study programs. Most programs require applicants to take the Graduate Record Examinations ("GRE") as part of the application process. Due to the rising costs of higher education, the dizzying array of advertisements and marketing for colleges, the competitiveness of gaining admission to top schools, and the difficulty in discerning the differences from one college to another, college students and recent graduates face increased pressure to attend graduate schools and high stress levels over gaining admission to those schools. StudyGRE.org was launched in order to allow potential grad students to pursue the best GRE study programs and see the highest possible test scores that they can achieve.

“StudyGRE.org is meant to offer a complete range of information and guidance in order to maximize any student's GRE test score in a format that is easy to use, intuitive, and simple,” explained Fourniadis.

The new website offers a range of information, including:

- GRE study tips
- Test taking strategies
- General GRE information
- Recommended study GRE programs

The combination of the new site’s ease-of-use and its wealth of information and advice will give college students and graduates the tools they need to achieve the most competitive GRE test results. “We are very excited about this new site,” said Fourniadis. “We expect it to become the first and best choice for any student or graduate who wants to reduce his or her stress about the GRE and make a wise decision that they will be happy and satisfied with.”

For more information, please visit http://studygre.org or email Lisa Fourniadis at admin@studygre.org.

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