The GRE General Computer Based Test (CBT) is required by graduate and professional schools, as it is considered a crucial component for admission to a graduate program. Applicants for graduate school submit GRE CBT test results together with other undergraduate records as part of the admission process. The test examines your skills. These are skills that have been found to contribute to successful achievement in a graduate program. The exam does not test prior knowledge of data or facts specific to any field of study.
The computer-based GRE contains three distinct sections with various types of questions:
Analytical Writing Ability: One 45-minute “Present Your Perspective” task, and one 30-minute “Analyze an Argument” task.
Quantitative Ability: One 28-question section containing arithmetic, algebra, geometry, quantitative comparisons, and data interpretation questions.
Verbal Ability: One 30-minute question section containing analogies, anonyms, sentence completions, and data interpretation questions.
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