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GRE – Computerized Adaptive Testing

The common (Verbal and Quantitative) multiple-choice portions of the exam currently use computer-adaptive testing (CAT) methods that automatically change the difficulty of questions as the test taker proceeds with the exam, depending on the number of correct or incorrect answers that are given. The test taker is not allowed to go back and change the answers to previous questions, and some type of answer must be given before the next question is presented.

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GRE – Issue Task

The test taker will be able to choose between two topics upon which to write an essay.

The time allowed for this essay is 45 minutes.

Issue topics are selected from a pool of questions.

source: wikipedia

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GRE – Argument Task

The test taker will be given an “argument” and will be asked to write an essay that critiques the argument.

Test takers are asked to consider the argument’s logic and to make suggestions about how to improve the logic of the argument.

The time allotted for this essay is 30 minutes.

Arguments are selected from a pool of topics

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What is the GRE Exam?

The GRE® (Graduate Resource Exam) is your path to graduate programs and a critical beginning step along your career path.

The GRE® is used by Graduate programs and business schools to evaluate your preparedness for graduate-level work. The GRE® General Test measures both verbal and quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that are generally not related to a specific field of study.

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GRE Test Dates

Computer-based GRE General Test

The GRE General Test is given year-round at computer-based test centers in the United States, Canada and many other countries.
Appointments are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.
You may take the GRE General Test (computer-based or paper-based) only once per calendar month, and no more than five times within any 12-month period. This applies even if you canceled your scores on a test taken previously.
Find out how to register for the computer-based test.

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All About the GRE General Test

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) – General Test, is a test designed by the ETS, established in 1947, to examine students for graduate level education. GRE General Test is meant for admission to graduate schools, business schools and fellowship programs.

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GRE Strategies – Part 3 From Central Methodist University

This video reviews the theory behind the exam and how the actual answers to the questions might not be the most important factor to passing the GRE (Graduates Resource Exam). Start to develop a strategy to passing the exam.

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GRE Test Taking Tips – Part 2 From Central Methodist University

An excellent “tips” video for the GRE test from Central Methodist University. This video covers the important factors that you should pay close attention to if you are to be successful. It also discusses the way the questions are presented after you get an answer right or after you miss an answer.

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The GRE Overview in 8 Minutes

This is a basic overview of the GRE ( Graduates Resource Exam). The GRE is used in part to determine entrance eligibility into many graduate programs in the United States and abroad.

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GRE Psychology – Testing What You’ve Learned in College

Once it comes time to prepare for the GRE Psychology, it may have been several years since you reviewed information on differences between Freudian and Jungian psychology. Maybe you’re even a returning student with hopes to go back and get your masters or Ph.D. What you have in common is the need to brush up on your psychological knowledge base to score highly on the GRE Psychology Subject Test. Lucky for you – Help is right here.

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