WHAT IS THE GRE PSYCHOLOGY TEST?
The GRE Psychology subject test is a two hour and fifty minute exam designed to test advanced knowledge that a student applying to graduate school in psychology is expected to understand. The test requires knowledge of psychological vocabulary, names, and facts across a variety of psychological fields at the equivalent of an upper-level college class. The GRE Psychology test is a traditional paper-and-pencil test consisting of approximately 215-220 multiple-choice questions with five answer choices, (A) through (E). For each question, you are to select the one correct or best answer from among the choices provided. There are no essay questions. WHO WRITES THE TEST? The GRE Psychology test is written by Educational Testing Service (ETS) — the same folks who write the GRE general test, the GMAT, the SAT, and the LSAT. Academic faculty are consulted as the test is generated, but ultimately, the test is written by ETS. Since these test makers write these tests over and over again, they be