Graduate Record Examinations composed of 3 measures - Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning • The Analytical Writing: The Analytical Writing section requires you to provide responses based on the tasks presented to you, so you can accurately define your skill. • The Verbal Reasoning: measure assesses your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it. The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to understand what you read and how do you apply your reasoning skills in the GRE. • The Quantitative Reasoning: The Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to understand, interpret, and analyze quantitative information and to solve problems using mathematical models in the GRE paper.
The paper-delivery GRE general test Typical test structure Analytical Writing (Two Sections): Section one: “Analyse an Issue” task Section Two: “Analyse an Argument” task. 30 minutes per section Verbal Reasoning (Two Section): 25 questions per section. 35 minutes per section Quantitative Reasoning (Two Sections): 25 questions per section. 40 minutes per section
Score reporting time frame Scores from computer-delivered GRE General Test administration are reported approximately 10 to 15 days after the test date. Scores from paper-delivered administrations are reported within six weeks after the test date.