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The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test is a multiple-choice admission test for applicants to graduate schools. The test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), under the sponsorship of the Graduate Record Examinations Board. The GRE is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), and consists of three scored sections:
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- Verbal scaled subscore, ranging from 200 to 800 (tests reading comprehension, antonyms and sentence corrections).
Verbal Section (Sentence Completion, Antonym, Reading Comprehension) 30 questions 30 minutes - Quantitative scaled subscore 200 to 800, has questions that are games questions.
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games and Logical Reasoning) 60 minutes 35 questions The test is graded on a preset curve so that your scaled score will correspond to a certain percentile. An overall score of 630, for example, corresponds to the 90th percentile, meaning that 90 percent of test takers scored at or below this level.
In addition, there is an optional Writing Assessment score, ranging from 0 to 6.
Essay Questions (Writing Assessment): In the Writing Assessment section you have to answer two essay questions. One essay is the "Present your Perspective on an Issue," which is about your opinion on an issue (you have 45 minutes), and the second is "Analyze an Argument," where you analyze the reasoning in an argument (30 minutes).
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