Category: About the GRE
Now that there are new versions of both of the main tests used for admissions to MBA programs — the GRE and the GMAT — many business school hopefuls …
A “good” GRE score is typically 157+ in Verbal, 166+ in Quant, and 4.5+ in Writing, which places you in the top 75th percentile or higher on both math …
Many test-takers deciding whether to sit for the GRE or the GMAT, or switching from one test to the other, wonder, “Is GRE Verbal easier than GMAT Verbal?” It’s …
The GRE Verbal Reasoning section makes up half of your total GRE score. That’s right — half of your score comes from the 130–170 point range of the verbal …
Test-takers just beginning their GRE study and those in the final stages of their test prep alike frequently wonder, “Are GRE practice tests harder than the real thing?” In …
What is the GRE exam? At a very high level, the GRE is a standardized entrance exam for those looking to apply to a graduate-level program or university. Indeed, …
Previously, if you wanted to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) for admission to business school, graduate school, or law school, you had to take the GRE at one …
LSAC (Law School Admission Council) released a new LSAT in 2024, and the new test brought big changes. In this article, we’ll answer all your questions about the LSAT …