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Graduate Record Examination or GRE is a commercially-run standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools principally in the United States, but also in other English speaking countries. Created and administered by Educational Testing Service (or ETS) in 1949,[1] the exam is primarily focused on testing abstract thinking skills in the areas of mathematics, vocabulary, and analytical writing. The GRE is typically a computer-based exam that is administered by select qualified testing centers; however, paper-based exams are offered in areas of the world that lack the technological requirements. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_Record_Examination)

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How to prepare for GRE

10/06/2009 10:49
  Author: Nitin Aggarwal The GRE, or the Graduate Record Examinations, is a standardized test that is taken by students who are planning to apply to graduate school. The test has four sections that measure critical thinking skills, quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning and analytical...

GRE Scores - Determine How Good Your Score Is

10/06/2009 10:48
  By [https://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Scott_Mansfield]Scott Mansfield Students are often confused about how to interpret GRE Scores.  Common questions include: "What is a good GRE Score?" and "What GRE Scores do colleges require?"  To answer these questions, it is important to...