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I've experienced both exams, the GRE is very difficult for me, because the number of words is very large, and the reading is very difficult, because even if it is memorized every day, there is still a delayed response in the reading, compared to the GMAT reading is much easier to understand, but the GRE is basically memorizing the words, there is basically no big problem, and the GMAT has high requirements for logic, basically many parts involve logical reasoning, but the part is not too much, and some are quite simple, Therefore, the difficulty is definitely GMAT simple, because its score is still simpler than the GRE, and the GRE has to memorize words every day, which requires high learning coherence, so if you are on the job, you are easy to be lazy when you are tired after a day of work, which is not allowed in the preparation of the GRE, especially if the memory is not very good, the overall review progress is very affected.
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I took the GRE for the on-the-job exam, and GMAT paid a little attention to it and didn't take it. If you want to say simple, it must be GMAT, GRE is now a little simpler, but it still requires a lot of vocabulary to memorize.
In fact, I think there are two points in whether to take the GMAT or GRE.
1. What is the use of your exam?
2. Simple is not simple, in fact, it is not about the exam, but about how determined you are to review.
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GRE has a lot of words and requires a good memory, and GMAT has relatively high logical requirements, that is, high analytical skills, and it depends on which aspect you focus on.
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Read the gre with a good memory, and read the gmat with a good flexibility
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The GMAT score is 800 points overall, and even for American students, 670 is considered a good score. The process of scoring GMAT scores can basically be done in two steps:
Calculating the basic score: Similar to the GRE Specialty test, the basic score is equal to the number of correct answers minus the number of incorrect answers by 1 4 For example, if a candidate answers 130 questions correctly, answers 20 questions incorrectly, and leaves 15 questions blank and does not do it, his basic score is 130-20x1 4=125
The basic score is converted to a standard score according to the following formula: Marking the first score = 210+ (basic score) Converts the candidate's basic score to a standard score: 210+ (i.e. approximate 679. Therefore, the candidate's final GMAT score is 642.
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