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GRE - Graduate
Record Examination |
About the
GRE
The
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is administered by Education Testing
Service (ETS) and is primarily a multiple-choice test that graduate schools use
for admission of students into their graduate programs. ETS administers GRE
programs on behalf of the Graduate Record Examinations Board and the Council of
Graduate Schools. The GRE Program also assists students in their transition to
graduate education through a variety of services and publications. The Graduate
Record Examination Program also offers 12 Subject Tests, each of which measures
achievements in specific fields. The tests offered include:
·
The General
Test:
It measures abilities in verbal, quantitative and analytical fields.
·
The Writing
Assessment:
This measures proficiency in critical reasoning and analytical writing. Starting
October 1, 2002,
a new section on Analytical Writing ability has been introduced in the General
Test. The Writing Assessment test will be discontinued after December 2002 in
light of that.
These
measure achievement in specific fields of study.
Because of
the high correlation between high GRE scores and success in graduate school,
many schools require that the applicants take the GRE General Test. (They may
also require the applicant to take the appropriate GRE Subject Test.)
How is it structured?
SECTIONS IN GRE
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Verbal
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Quant
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AWA*
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Sentence completion
Analogies
Antonyms
Reading comprehension |
Problem solving
Quant comparisons
Graph based questions |
Perspectives on an issue
Analysis of an argument |
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Marks |
800 |
800 |
0-6(Graded) |
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Questions |
30 |
28 |
1+1 |
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Time |
30 min |
45 min |
45 min + 30 min = 75 min |
What is a CAT and how does it
work?
A
CAT is a computer-adaptive test, whose software calculates your score based on
the number of questions you answer correctly, the difficulty of the questions
you answer, and the number of questions you complete. When you take the GRE CAT,
you'll begin each section with a medium-level question and a score of 500. If
you answer the question correctly, the computer will raise your score and give
you a harder question. If you answer the question incorrectly, your score will
decrease and you'll be given an easier question. The process repeats for each
question in the section, to arrive at your final score for that section.
How is
the GRE scored?
Each of
the three sections is scored on a scale of 200 to 800. The average scores for
the GRE are about 470 for Verbal and 570 for Quantitative.
How
important are my GRE scores?
Schools vary tremendously in the weights they place on the different factors in
the admission process, so be sure to contact the specific schools to which you
are applying in order to determine their unique requirements. Some programs
weight GRE scores very heavily, and/or have a minimum score for applicants,
while other programs consider GRE scores more of a formality. It is important to
note that your GRE scores are a major factor in determining your eligibility for
financial aid.
Can I
cancel my scores?
Yes. You can cancel your scores immediately after you take the GRE. This is
the only time you can cancel your scores. Unfortunately, you must make the
decision to cancel at the testing center before you see your scores. In
addition, the fact that you cancelled your scores will be noted on your official
GRE score report.
How do I
pick a test date?
First find out the application deadlines for the graduate schools to which you
are applying, then work backwards from your earliest deadline. Build some extra
time into your planning process for unexpected delays because you can only take
the GRE once per calendar month. Keep in mind that it can take as long as four
weeks for your official scores to arrive at your designated schools. The GRE is
offered at testing centers almost every day. Call your local center for details
and to book your test. While in theory you could sign up for the GRE with only
two days' notice, don't depend upon this luxury. Call at least one month prior
to your desired test date.
What fees
are associated with the GRE?
Fee for the
GRE exam $140
What are the GRE Subject Tests and Writing Assessment Test
(WAT)?
The GRE Subject Tests are intended to measure your
knowledge of specific subject matter. Subject Tests are available in eight
disciplines: biochemistry, cell and molar biology; biology;
chemistry; computer science; literature in English;
mathematics; physics; and psychology. These tests are given in
paper-and-pencil format three times per year, in November, December, and April.
The WAT is a computer-based test, consisting of two analytical writing
tasks: a 45-minute essay in which you present your perspective on a particular
issue; and a 30-minute essay in which you analyze an argument.
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