What is GRE?
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is designed to provide admissions committee members, career counselors, and prospective applicants with predictors of academic performance in graduate-level academic study (Masters and Doctoral programs). GRE scores are only one of several factors considered in the admission decision. Other factors include undergraduate GPA, faculty recommendation letters, application essays (personal statements), and work and other experience. Nearly 4400 American graduate schools (except business schools, which require the GMAT, and law schools, which require the Law SAT require GRE scores from each applicant.
This test is developed and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) on behalf of the Graduate Record Examinations Board and the Council of Graduate Schools. GRE consists of two types of test programs.
GRE - General Test
GRE - Subject Test
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