Название: GRE 2022 For Dummies with Online Practice
Автор: Ron Woldoff
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Учебная литература
isbn: 9781119811510
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At the time of this writing, the world is slowly getting back on its feet after COVID-19, and everything is up in the air. The GRE became available to take at home, so this option may still be available when it’s your turn. If you do take it at home, you’ll be taking the computer version. If you take it at a testing center, you will also most likely be taking the computer version.
The paper and computer versions of the GRE are slightly different. For one thing, the paper version has 25 questions per section, with four sections, while the computer version has 20 questions with five sections. Don’t worry too much about the differences; your only option will most likely be to take the computer version, and either way your preparation is the same.
To sign up for the GRE, see the current GRE Information and Registration Bulletin (available through most college admissions offices), register online at www.ets.org
, or register via phone by calling 800-473-2255. You can also check the GRE testing center locations and available time slots at www.ets.org
.
Breaking Down the GRE into Bite-Sized Pieces
Standardized tests tend to bring on the chills. Telling someone you have to take the SAT, ACT, or GRE usually elicits the same facial expression as saying that you need to have your wisdom teeth pulled. However, breaking the GRE down into its component parts makes it more manageable and less threatening.
Table 1-1 provides a quick overview of what’s on the exam. The essays are always first, but the multiple-choice sections may be in any order.
TABLE 1-1 GRE Breakdown by Section (Computer-Based)
Section | Number of Questions | Time Allotted |
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Analyze an Issue | 1 essay | 30 minutes |
Analyze an Argument | 1 essay | 30 minutes |
Verbal Section | 20 questions | 30 minutes |
Math (Quantitative) Section | 20 questions | 35 minutes |
Verbal Section | 20 questions | 30 minutes |
Math (Quantitative) Section | 20 questions | 35 minutes |
Discreetly Unscored Math or Verbal Section (may be earlier in the exam) | 20 questions | 30 or 35 minutes |
The GRE includes one unscored Math or Verbal section in addition to the scored sections. So you actually have three Math or three Verbal sections, with one of those sections unscored. This unscored section neither helps nor hurts your score. The GRE may indicate that the section is unscored, but usually it doesn’t, so be sure to work all the sections to the best of your ability.
So what types of questions are there and how many of these can you expect on the GRE? Check out Table 1-2 for the answers.
TABLE 1-2 GRE Breakdown by Question Type
Type of Question | Approximate Number of Questions |
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Per Math Section (20 questions each) | |
Multiple-choice with exactly one correct answer | 6 |
Multiple-choice with one or more correct answers | 2 |
Fill-in-the-blank with the correct answer |
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