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GRE, the full name of Graduate Record Examination, the Chinese name is the United States Graduate Record Examination, applicable to all majors except law and business, sponsored by the American Educational Testing Service (ETS). GRE is a test score required by applicants for various graduate schools (except management schools and law schools) around the world, and it is also the most important criterion for professors to award scholarships to applicants.
For the first time, the GRE was jointly organized by Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton in the United States, and was initially hosted by the Carnegie Foundation, and in 1948, it was handed over to the newly established educational testing center ETS. Since then, it has been held annually in many parts of the world. The China Foreign Examinations Coordination Office is responsible for the centralized management and hosting of GRE and other foreign examinations in China.
Some prestigious universities in the United States regard the GRE special score as a "recommended score": that is, they expect the applicant to be able to provide this score, regardless of whether the undergraduate major is the same as the graduate major they are applying for, but it is not a mandatory requirement. At this time, if you can provide special GRE scores, it is very helpful to apply for scholarship funding.
Therefore, if the applicant has more time, he or she may wish to take the special test, and an excellent special GRE score can reflect the applicant's professional quality and learning potential.
The GRE General Test is a required test for graduate admission, and the LSAT or GMAT is used instead of the GRE General Test for graduate students applying for law or business. At present, American universities are more relaxed than in the past in terms of grade substitution. Many schools can provide either the GRE General Test or the GMAT test score as the required score for business graduate students, and the GRE General Test score is also used as an alternative to the LSAT score for law graduate students.
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The Chinese name is the American Graduate Admission Examination, which is applicable to all majors except law and business, and is sponsored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Different schools have different requirements for different majors, and the landlord can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system.
Enter your major, GPA and other information, and you can find out the cases of classmates who are in a similar situation to you, and see which universities and majors they have applied for. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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The mainstream language tests for studying in the United States include GRE and TOEFL. The difference between the two is that the difficulty, purpose, and demand, as well as the duration of the exam, are different.
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The test that must be taken to study in the United States, this test is mainly to see whether your English level can meet your study and life in the United States, and the new TOEFL has a total score of 120. There are four sections, which are reading, listening, speaking and writing in order of examination, each of which is worth 30 points, and the general school requires a total score of not less than 100 points.
The TOEFL is an English proficiency test that is mainly designed to test the English proficiency of students whose native language is not English, while the GRE test is designed to be an admission test for graduate students in the United States.
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TOEFL, PTE, SAT are all required; These two are different for the people who apply, and the purpose is not the same, the difficulty of the test is not the same, the content is not the same, and the duration of the test is not the same, as for the TOEFL, the main test is Chinese, as well as mathematics and writing The period is only two years, and the GRE is not the same period is 5 years.
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The difference between the domestic GRE test in the United States and the GRE test in China is that the United States is based on English, while China is based on Chinese.
In the U.S., there are enough or missed GRE test spots at any given time, while in China, there is a scramble.
GRE, full name: Graduate Written Examination, Chinese name: American Graduate Admission Examination, applicable to all majors except Fasok Law and Business, sponsored by the Educational Testing Service Center (ETS).
GRE is an examination score required by various graduate schools of universities around the world (except for the School of Management and the School of Law). This is also the most important criterion for professors to decide whether or not to award scholarships to applicants.
GRE was jointly organized by Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University and Princeton University for the first time, initially sponsored by the Carnegie Association, and transferred to the newly established educational examination center ETS in 1948.
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Due to the uncertain structure, the total duration of the exam is uncertain, and it generally does not exceed 4 hours.
The GRE test is divided into two parts: the paper-based test is conducted in June and October each year, and candidates must complete the computer-based test before taking the paper-based part. Take '09 as an example:
Candidates who take the written test in October 2009 must complete the computer-based part of the test from July 1, 2009 to September 19, 2009 (Note: the test will not be arranged on national holidays). The written test for October 2009 will be held on October 24.
Candidates who take the written test in June 2010 must complete the computer-based part of the test from September 20, 2009 to May 8, 2010 (Note: the test will not be arranged on national holidays). The written test for June 2010 will be held on June 12.
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The full GRE test in the United States takes about 4 hours. Some people may need to spend more than four hours on the GRE test, which is not a multi-section test, and the time of each section of the GRE test is slightly different. A significant amount of time is allocated to sections, including a 10-minute break and a five-minute time to choose whether or not to keep the grades.
One is the General Aptitude Test or Aptitude Test. The General Proficiency Test measures candidates' verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, logical thinking, and analytical writing skills. These measures are not specific to a specific field of study, but are designed to measure a candidate's ability to continue their studies in graduate and business schools.
The second is the subject test or advanced test. The GRE Subject Test is a test that measures the level of knowledge and skills and competencies acquired by candidates in a subject area or professional field, so as to help institutions better understand the applicant's ability in a subject area.
General Test:
The General Proficiency Test mainly examines candidates' verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, logical thinking and analytical writing skills.
Exam format: computer network exam.
Exam time: The total duration is approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes. The exam is divided into six parts, with a 10-minute break after the third part.
Did you go to undergraduate or graduate school in the past? Undergraduate students generally need to take the TOEFL and SAT; Graduate students need to take the TOEFL, GRE, or GMAT
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