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GRE Exam: Format
There are 3 Sections to the GRE Exam:
1. Verbal Section
Time: 30 min
Questions: 30 multiple-choice questions
Format: Analogy, Antonym, Reading Comprehension, and Sentence Completion
Content: Vocabulary testing, Verbal Reasoning Testing, Verbal Comprehension & Analysis
2. Quantitative Section
Time: 45 min
Questions: 28 multiple-choice questions
Format: Problem Solving, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Comparison
Content: Basic Math Skills, Math concept testing, quantitative reasoning testing
3. Analytical Writing Section
Time: 75 minutes
Questions: 2 essay prompts
Format: Analyze an argument & Reflection on an Issue
Content: Testing analytical & comprehension of topics presented.
1. Verbal Section
Time: 30 min
Questions: 30 multiple-choice questions
Format: Analogy, Antonym, Reading Comprehension, and Sentence Completion
Content: Vocabulary testing, Verbal Reasoning Testing, Verbal Comprehension & Analysis
2. Quantitative Section
Time: 45 min
Questions: 28 multiple-choice questions
Format: Problem Solving, Data Interpretation, Quantitative Comparison
Content: Basic Math Skills, Math concept testing, quantitative reasoning testing
3. Analytical Writing Section
Time: 75 minutes
Questions: 2 essay prompts
Format: Analyze an argument & Reflection on an Issue
Content: Testing analytical & comprehension of topics presented.
GRE Exam: An Introduction
The GRE Exam is a standardized test that is required for admission in many English Speaking Universities around the world (UK, USA, Canada, Australia, etc). It is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), who sometime change the content, admin, and scheduling of test dates. Luckily, I will notify my readers of changes to the GRE as they present themselves, keep on eye out for news on this blog.
The GRE primarily tests one's ability to think critically in major domains: Mathematics, Vocabulary/Verbal Skills, and Analytical Writing. It is a computer-based exam that is only offered at specific testing centers around the world.
The GRE is an essential part of an individuals application to graduate school since it is a standardized test that is best able to compare students all over the world. Luckily, with learning key strategies and studying effectively, one is able to master the GRE and score very well!
The GRE primarily tests one's ability to think critically in major domains: Mathematics, Vocabulary/Verbal Skills, and Analytical Writing. It is a computer-based exam that is only offered at specific testing centers around the world.
The GRE is an essential part of an individuals application to graduate school since it is a standardized test that is best able to compare students all over the world. Luckily, with learning key strategies and studying effectively, one is able to master the GRE and score very well!
Welcome to The New GRE Blog
Hey Everybody,
Welcome prospective GRE test takers. I have created this blog to help those who are looking for GRE sample tests, materials, & tips, with the goal of scoring higher on the GRE exam! You can get a perfect 800 score on this exam, it just takes some practice and good study habits! I hope many of you will use this site to its full benefit and reach your goals!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks,
Dave
Welcome prospective GRE test takers. I have created this blog to help those who are looking for GRE sample tests, materials, & tips, with the goal of scoring higher on the GRE exam! You can get a perfect 800 score on this exam, it just takes some practice and good study habits! I hope many of you will use this site to its full benefit and reach your goals!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks,
Dave
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