08-09-2010, 09:41 PM 
		
	
	doghouse42 Wrote:Are you knowledgeable in CS? I only took 2 programming courses and some of that stuff is familiar. I certainly would need to study a lot for it, but saying, "The only training course I've seen is a bachelors in Computer Science" is not really meaningful. I haven't seen many things that exist. If, on the other hand, you have looked and searched and came up empty-handed and you think that there is no way to learn this outside of actual college classes, then OK - but is that really true? People don't teach things outside of college classes? Anywhere?If you would take a moment and look at the content in the test, you'd see what's involved. There are resources for everything on the test, obviously.
Here's a list of resources for the test
Advice needed for GRE CS prep - Test on April 14 , 2007
As far as background, I know nothing at all about cs,programming, system analysis. Not a thing.
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Bachelor of Science in PsychoRabbitology degree
Master of Education with a specialty in Rabbit-specific destructive munitions (or eLearning & Technology, I forget which)
Doctor of Philosophy in Wile E. Leadership with an area of specialty in Acme Mind Expansion - 2017 Hopefully


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