GRADUATE RECORD EXAM
What is the Graduate Record Exam (GRE)?
The General GRE Test measures analytical writing,
verbal, and quantitative skills that have been acquired over a
long period of time and that are not related to any specific field
of study.
The analytical writing section tests your
critical thinking and analytical writing skills. It assesses your
ability to articulate and support complex ideas, analyze an argument,
and sustain a focused and coherent discussion. It does not assess
specific content knowledge.
The verbal section measures your ability to
analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information
obtained from it, to analyze relationships among component parts
of sentences, to recognize relationships between words and concepts,
and to reason with words in solving problems. There is a balance
of passages across different subject matter areas: humanities,
social sciences, and natural sciences.
The quantitative section measures your basic
mathematical skills, your understanding of elementary mathematical
concepts, and your ability to reason quantitatively and solve
problems in a quantitative setting. There is a balance of questions
requiring arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. These
are content areas usually studied in high school.
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