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These pages provide basic GRE information. Here you'll learn about the GRE exam format, testing and scoring systems, and registration procedures. (Note that this information is only for the GRE General Test — not for any of the GRE subject tests.)
- What is the GRE General Test (Graduate Record Exam)?
If you're wondering what the GRE General Test is and whether it's something you should learn more about, this Q&A is the place to start.
- Taking the GRE — Testing Format and Procedures
Take a quick look at the computer-based GRE test structure, and learn the basics about testing procedures before, during, and after the timed exam.
- The GRE Format — Test Sections, Question Types, and Time Limits
Learn about the format of each test section, the skill and knowledge areas that each test section is designed to measure, and the types of questions in each section.
- Your GRE Scores, Percentile Rankings, and Score Report
This page explains how GRE scores are determined, what percentile rankings mean, how and when GRE scaled scores are reported to test takers and to graduate schools, and how admissions committees evaluate GRE score reports.
- How the GRE Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) and Scoring System Works
This page explains how the computer-adaptive GRE testing system adapts to your ability level as you go, and how the scoring system accounts for the adaptive nature of the test.
- GRE Test Revisions — 2009-2010 and Beyond
Learn about changes in the test that take effect in 2009, and learn what additional changes are in store for the future. Also learn about possible future changes in the GRE scoring and reporting process.
- GRE Registration, Canceling Scores, and Repeating the Test
Find out where and when the GRE is available; also learn about how to register, and about canceling your scores and repeating the test.
- About the Paper-Based GRE Exam
Learn about the format of the paper-based GRE as well as testing procedures before, during, and after the timed exam sections.
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