What is the GRE?
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is required by most graduate schools for admissions into a Masters program or a PhD program. Recently, more MBA programs have also begun to accept a GRE score in lieu of a GMAT score. The overall testing time for this computer-based exam is about three hours and 45 minutes.
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How is the GRE scored?
Scoring is based on how you perform on each section of the GRE: Verbal Score (130 to 170 points in 1 point increments); Math Score (130 to 170 points in 1 point increments); Analytical Writing Assessment (0 to 6 points in half point increments).
When is the GRE offered, and how do I register?
Here in Taiwan, the computer-based GRE is offered one or two weekends throughout the year.
How to register.
How to prepare for the GRE
The first thing you should do is take a GRE practice test to see how you'd do on the real thing. Then you can gauge your strengths and weaknesses, and see what GRE test prep options might be best for you.
Drop by our office for a free preview or call us at (02) 2751 -1293 to find out more information about the GRE.