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Prepare with confidence for the GRE!

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test used for admissions to graduate programs worldwide. It assesses analytical writing, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and critical thinking skills necessary for success in graduate and business school.

The GRE consists of three main sections:

  • Analytical Writing: Measures your ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively.
  • Quantitative Reasoning: Tests your ability to interpret and analyze quantitative information and solve problems using mathematical models.
  • Verbal Reasoning: Assesses your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, synthesize information, and understand the structure of sentences and paragraphs.

Why Take the GRE?

  • Graduate School Admissions: Required by many graduate and business schools globally as part of the application process.
  • Versatility: Accepted for a wide range of graduate programs, including disciplines in humanities, sciences, social sciences, and business.
  • Scholarship Opportunities: GRE scores may be used to determine eligibility for scholarships and graduate assistantships.

Test Format

  • Computer-Based Test: Administered on a computer at authorized testing centers worldwide.
  • Duration: Approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes, including breaks and instruction time.
  • Score Scale: Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections are scored on a scale of 130-170, while Analytical Writing is scored on a scale of 0-6.

Preparation Tips

  • Practice Tests: Utilize official GRE practice tests to become familiar with the test format and question types.
  • Study Resources: Access GRE study guides, online courses, and practice questions to strengthen your skills in each test section.
  • Test Strategies: Develop effective test-taking strategies to manage time and maximize your performance on test day.

Score Reporting

  • Score Release: Official scores are available approximately 10-15 days after the test date.
  • Score Validity: GRE scores are valid for up to five years, allowing flexibility in submitting scores to graduate programs.

Additional Resources

  • Official GRE Website: Visit www.ets.org/gre for detailed information on test dates, registration, preparation materials, and score reporting.
  • Practice Materials: Access official GRE practice tests, sample questions, and study resources to help you prepare effectively for the GRE.

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