What is the GRE and how is it structured?
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:
- Two essays to be written on the computer: Analysis of an
Argument and Analysis of an Issue (introduced in October 2002)
- One 45-minute, 28-question Math section: Problem Solving
and Quantitative Comparison
- One 30-minute, 30-question Verbal section: Sentence Completions,
Antonyms, Analogies, and Reading ComprehensionIn addition,
there may be a marketing survey, or one or two experimental
sections, which can be Verbal or Quantitative.
In addition, there may be a marketing survey, or one or two
experimental sections, which can be Verbal or Quantitative.

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