How is the General Test administered?
The General GRE Test is given year-round as a computer-based test in the U.S., Canada, and many other countries. The test is administred at various testing facilities around the world. You have to pre-register to take the test, so be sure to plan well in advance. Paper-based General Test administrations are offered in areas of the world where computer-based testing is not available.
The General Test is given year-round on the computer in the U.S., Canada, and many other countries. Paper-based General Test administrations are offered in areas of the world where computer-based testing is not available. What word processing software is used for the analytical writing section? What tools does it have? The GRE Program uses an elementary word processor developed by ETS so that individuals familiar with a specific commercial word processing software do not have an advantage or disadvantage. This software contains the following functions: inserting text, deleting text, cut and paste, and undoing the previous action. Tools such as spellchecker and grammar checker are not available in the ETS software, in large part to maintain fairness with those examinees who handwrite their essays at paper-based administrations. You can practice writing essays using the word processor in POWERPREP. SCORING AND REPORTING How are the sections of the General Test scored? Your scores on the
The General Test is given year-round on the computer in the U.S., Canada, and many other countries Administrative Details The Administrative DetailsThe administrative details include such things as registration and appointment scheduling date, time, and place for the test cost score-reporting procedures availability of special testing arrangementsYou can find out about the administrative details related to the test in the GRE Information and Registration Bulletin, online at www.gre.org, or by calling Educational Testing Service at 609-771-7670.