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What is the GRE?


The Graduate record Exam (GRE) is required for admission to many university graduate programs in the United States. Its role is seen as a way to differentiate among candidates who present otherwise similar credentials. A half million people take the GRE each year. The GRE measures skills acquired over a long period of time, skills not related to any specific field of study. Students who succeed on the GRE are those who have acquired the skills that the test measures. Another helpful way to look at this is to see that each and every GRE tests the same things. The GRE tests your ability to :

Verbal Reasoning :
• Analyse and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it.
• Analyse relationships among component parts of sentences.
• Recognize relationships between words and concepts.

Quantitative Reasoning :
• Understand basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis.
• Reason quantitatively.
• Solve problems in a quantitative setting.

Analytical Writing :
• Articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively.
• Examine claims and accompanying evidence.
• Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples.
• Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion.
• Control the elements of standard written English.

Who should take the GRE ?
The GRE is designed to be taken by people who wish to study at post-graduate level in an English-speaking environment, though the test is also geared to those who especially wish to study any of the following disciplines : Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology ; biology ; Chemistry ; Computer Science ; Literature in English ; Mathematics ; physics, or Psychology, for which there are additional subject tests.

How is the GRE scored ?
In two ways, Firstly, each section gives you a scaled score between 200 and 800. You are also given a percentile rank, which places your performance relative to those of a large sample population of other GRE takers. The percentile ranks give a clearer indication of the relative value of the scaled scores.

What does the test consist of ?
о The GRE verbal Reasoning section consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. The question types include : analogies ; sentence completion ; antonyms, and reading comprehension.
о The quantitative Reasoning section consists of 28 multiple-choice questions. The question types include : problem solving, quantitative comparison, and graph problems.
о The GRE Analytical Writing consists of two analytical writing tasks : a 45-minute « Present Your Perspective on an Issue » task, and a 30-minute « Analyse an Argument » task.

How long is the test ?
The test lasts for a total of two and a half hours divided as follows :
Verbal Reasoning : 30 minutes Quantitative Reasoning : 45 minutes Analytical Writing : 75 minutes.

What score do I need ?
The score you need will depend on what you want to study and where, though many institutions will not accept candidates with a scaled score below 600.

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) are required for applicants to many graduate-level programs in the United States and at international universities. The GRE is made up of the General Test, composed of verbal, quantitative, and analytical sections, and of Subject Tests on specific academic fields. Some universities require only the General Test while others will request applicants to take Subject Tests related to their planned area of study. The GRE bulletin has additional information on these tests.

How do I prepare for the GRE?
It is important for you to be familiar with the kinds of questions asked on the GRE. There are several ways to prepare.

Visit the GRE Web site
Do the sample questions in the GRE bulletin
Purchase GRE preparation materials from American Language Institute Temara
Take a test preparation class at American Language Institute Temara

What about my scores?
Unofficial scores appear on the computer screen following the test. Your official scores will be mailed from the United States about two weeks after the test. Please allow time for them to arrive by international mail.

Questions about any missing score reports should be directed to Educational Testing Service, the nonprofit organization that scores GRE and issues score reports. An e-mail sent to the ETS customer service addressgre-info@ets.orgusually will receive a response in 5 to 7 days. Score report problems are best avoided by careful preparation of the registration form: writing name and mailing address clearly and following payment procedures outlined in test bulletins.

If you need score reports to be sent to additional institutions, please complete the form in the GRE bulletin and return it with payment to ETS. If paying by credit card, you may also call ETS at (609) 771-7290 or send a fax to (609) 771-7906 to order additional score reports. Scores are valid for five years.


Tests preparation materials
- Online tests preparation
- General test preparation I


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