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INTRODUCTION TO THE GRE GENERAL TEST Margaret Krantz Hanover College Career Center Director
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GRE Testing Program $150 (Scores last 5 years) Subject Tests (Paper and pencil, offered 3 times/year) Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology Biology Chemistry Literature in English Mathematics Physics Psychology
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GRE Subject Test Scores (Achievement Tests) Possible Score Range: 200 – 990 Actual score ranges vary by test subject. See the ETS website for score distributions for your subject area. Tests at a Glance.
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Subject Test Registration Test Date 9/27/14 10/25/14 4/18/15 Registration Deadline* 8/22/14 9/19/14 3/13/15 *Note this is a receipt date; allow 7 days for US mailed financial aid discount vouchers.
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Revised GRE (General test only) $195 Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical Writing Aptitude Test Offered on computer 6 days/week Limit once per 21days, 5 times/year.
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Revised GRE: Scoring Analytical Writing: Score range: 0 – 6 Mean: 4.1 Verbal and Quantitative Sections: Score Range: 130 – 170 Verbal Mean: 151 Quantitative Mean: 152
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Registering for the GRE Registration options: Call the test center directly On-line US mail General test: $195 Subject test: $150 4 reports free; $27 for each additional. 50% fee reductions: Request through Financial Aid Office Allow ETS 4-6 weeks to process Must register by US Mail
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THE COMPUTER-ADAPTIVE GRE GENERAL TEST
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Revised GRE: Adaptivity There will be 2 verbal reasoning sections and 2 quantitative sections. Within a section, you can skip, mark, return. You cannot return to past sections. Difficulty of second section will be adjusted to your ability.
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Legend Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20 A possible representation of computer adaptivity Demonstrated ability after this question Upper or lower limit of question difficulty Level of difficulty for this question
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Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20
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Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20
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Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20
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Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20
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Section 1, questions 1-20 ability / difficulty Mean Section 2, 1-20
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OVERVIEW OF THE DAY
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Test Centers or Universities Computer stations, Other tests going on, Security measures, Honesty statement in cursive Demographic information, Numbered scratch paper, Clocks on computer.
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Revised GRE: Analytical Writing “Present your Perspective on an Issue” one essay topic. 30 minutes to write your essay. “Analyze an Argument” 30 minutes to critique a one-paragraph argument. Read and follow instructions! No spell or grammar check provided.
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How the AWM is Scored Each essay scored by 2 trained readers. 6-point holistic scale. Scores from the two readings averaged. Scores on the two essays averaged and rounded up to the nearest half-point. A single score is reported for the section. Scoring guides and topic pool at www.ets.org/gre.
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Breaks There will be a 10 minute break after section 3, and optional one minute breaks between other sections.
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Standardized Sections: Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning
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Revised Verbal Reasoning You will have 2 sections (adaptive at the section level) 30 minutes, 20 questions: Sentence equivalence Text completion Reading comprehension (budget your time!) All question types for all difficulty levels.
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Revised VR: Sentence Equivalence
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Revised VR: Text Completion
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Revised VR: Reading Comprehension
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Preparing for the Verbal Measure
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www.takethegre.com
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www.freerice.com
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Revised Quantitative Reasoning You will have 2 sections (adaptive at the section level) 35 minutes, 20 questions: More real-life scenarios and data interpretation Key knowledge areas: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics
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Revised QR: Quantitative Comparison
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Revised QR: Problem Solving
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Revised QR: Numeric Entry
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Revised QR: Choose 1 or more
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Preparing for the Quantitative Measure
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www.takethegre.com
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Experimental Question Section Additional section with questions in development Experimental section may fall first, second or third Treat all sections as if they count: you can’t tell which is which!
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“ScoreSelect” Score Reports At end of GRE, given option to “report” or “cancel” scores - before seeing them! “Report”: See VR and QR scores; select “most recent” or “all” scores for each of your 4 free score reports. If you later choose to purchase more reports, you will be given the choice of “most recent,” “all” or “any.” You will not be allowed to choose specific section scores to mix and match.
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GRE Prep Timeline Take the practice test to identify your approximate beginning level, Find target scores on PowerPrep, Study areas that need improvement, Practice to increase speed.
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How Much Prep Time? It depends on: how much you would like to improve, your baseline score, the score you’re shooting for, how much time you have to study, how quickly you can learn new skills, and how well you tend to perform on standardized tests.
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Grad School Application Timeline Find application deadlines for your targeted programs, Subtract one month from the earliest to determine your “working” deadline, Subtract two more months to request letters of recommendation, Take GRE at least two – three months before published deadlines, Mail in applications, and arrange for transcripts to arrive by “working” deadline.
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Copyright © Educational Testing Service, 2005. All rights reserved. 48 Relaxation Exercises Practice deep, slow, measured breathing; count your breaths, pausing two seconds between them. Lean your head back and smile at the ceiling for a few seconds. Watch Amy Cuddy’s TED talk on Power Poses; use one before the test and during breaks. Imagine a river; each question is separate, and is gone forever when it’s done.
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GRE Bottom Line: Preparation pays off!!
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