What's new with the Quantitative Reasoning section:
- The revised test still requires basic math skills like arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis; however, it will focus more on questions involving data interpretation and real-life scenarios.
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New Multiple-choice questions which include some that have more than one correct answer, requiring you to select all of the correct answers from the choices provided.
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New Numeric Entry questions require you to enter your answer in a box instead of selecting an answer from a list.
- An on-screen calculator for use in this section reduces the emphasis on computation.
Resources:
- Download Revised GRE PowerPrep II Software
- Old GRE to New GRE: Quantitative score conversion chart
- Old GRE to NEW GRE: Verbal score conversion chart
- VIDEO: Learn about New GRE Score Scaling from the ETS Officials
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GRE Data Interpretation is very important for this exam so be attention about it.
GRE Data Interpretation is very important for this exam so be attention about it.
Do these tests (GRE, GMAT) apply to the transition from Undergrad to Grad only? What if a MSc plans to go for a PhD, do they still need to take these tests and - most importantly- why?
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