If you want to take the special GRE of psychology across majors, please ask someone who understands

Updated on psychology 2024-05-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sub exam is generally registered in July, and the exam is almost 20 days after 10g once a year, and the exam is generally scheduled in the middle of November.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The special examination refers to the sub, and it is recommended that compatriots who apply across majors consider it.

    There are no systematic review classes and materials for this type of exam, you can go to GTER and other ** to find out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The GRE Subject Psychology Specialty Test is on the same level as the GRE Test.

    GRE test scores are recognized on the GRE Specialty Test. If you have already passed the former, you do not need to take the latter again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two types of GRE exams, one is General and the other is SubjectGeneral is a necessary exam for applying for graduate school in North America, and the subject now seems to have eight categories, psychology, physics, chemistry, biology, etc., which is used as a supplement to General, not necessarily required, depending on the school you are applying to. If the requirement is required, it is required; The rest is recommended or not required.

    So the general is more important than the subject. After taking the special exam, you still need a general.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is still possible to apply for a psychology major that you are not studying. I'm sure you've read a lot of psychology books yourself, just show them to the professors in your PS. It should also help if you can take some psychology classes in school and get some good grades.

    You can also take a subpsychology exam to prove your academic background, but there are not many people in China, and there may be quite few review materials, so it is not easy to get a good score. As for the GRE, there is no need to blindly pursue a high score, even if you take a high test, the other party will not admit you just because of this, as long as the score is higher than the school requirement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, what we usually call GRE refers to the GRE generaltest, in addition to the GRE special test, that is, the subject, the test content is the knowledge and skills and related abilities in a subject area or professional field, in Chinese mainland there is only one test per year, generally in early November, the second or third Saturday after the general exam. At present, there are eight majors in the sub exam, namely: Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, English Literature, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology.

    There are three main reasons for taking the SUB exam: first, the department of the school you want to apply to requires a GRESUB score; Second, the GPA is not very good, and I want to make up for it through SUB scores; Third, interdisciplinary application. However, please pay special attention to whether the sub exam is the right one for the major you are applying for.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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 GRE special scores as "recommended scores":

    That is, applicants are expected 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you go abroad to apply for a psychology major, then you may be able to take the psychology sub. It depends on the requirements of the school you are applying for, generally speaking, the better the school, the more competitive the psychology major, the more SUB scores are required. Even if it's not required, if you have a good sub score, it will make you more competitive.

    Of course, some schools do not require psychology sub scores for psychology majors. So, the most important thing is to look at the school regulations. Of course, physics, chemistry, biology, etc., if you don't apply for these majors, you don't need to take the exam.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Theoretically, you need to take both GRE General and GRE Sub, and since you are a non-psychology undergraduate, I think you should take it more to increase your chances of being admitted.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In North America, including the U.S. and Canada, pre-ranked universities require GRE scores for master's and doctoral degrees. This requirement is not for international students – and locals in the U.S. and Canada are no exception.

    The GRE has two separate exams: General and Subject. The former is the GRE General Test, which is definitely required, and assesses the candidate's analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning abilities.

    The latter is a professional examination in psychology that assesses the candidate's knowledge of a variety of disciplines under the jurisdiction of psychology.

    The General GRE is mandatory, and the Subject GRE is generally optional. If you have a good score in the subject gree, you can choose to submit it to the target university after receiving the score.

    gre general test -

    gre psychology subject test -

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Psychology belongs to the College of Arts and Sciences.

    The only thing I know about the GRE is that some schools don't want the GRE in pedagogy

    However, there are some schools after 100 or 150 that may not ask you to check it out.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As long as you are studying for a master's degree, you have to take the GRE, especially psychology, and generally you can't find a job after graduating from a master's degree, so you can directly take a doctorate.

    GMAT for business.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, in general, studying abroad must conform to their history, culture, laws, etc., before you can go out.

    As I understand it, to follow:

    First, choose a school and major.

    Second, prepare the materials and apply to the school.

    Third, prepare for IELTS or TOEFL at the same time.

    Fourth, get a school I-20**.

    Fifth, make an appointment and pay SEVIS

    Sixth, prepare the visa materials at the same time.

    Seventh, get a visa and study abroad.

    Eighth, to reach the United States.

    Ninth, green card (intermediate link omitted).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Anyone who wants to study in the U.S. is required.

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