FAQ

General FAQ about new GRE

 

1.What's Changing?

 The GRE General Test is being shortened, reducing the testing time from almost 4 hours to just under 2 hours. While it will still assess verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills, each section will be shorter, and the unscored section and scheduled break will be removed. Additionally, official GRE scores will be delivered more quickly, within 8-10 calendar days instead of the current 10-15 calendar days.

 

 

Current GRE

tasks/questions

Current GRE

total time

New GRE

tasks/questions

New GRE

total time

Analytical Writing

2 essay tasks

60minutes          

1 essay task

30 minutes

Quantitative Reasoning

40 questions

70minutes         

27 questions

47 minutes

Verbal Reasoning

40 questions

60minutes          

27 questions

41 minutes

Unscored section

Varies

Varies                 

None

None

Scheduled break*

 

10minutes          

 

None

Total

 

3 hours, 45 mins

 

1 hour, 58 mins

 

2. Why Is the Test Changing?

The decision to shorten the test was made to accommodate the time constraints of applicants to graduate and professional programs. The aim is to help test-takers stay focused and avoid fatigue during the exam. This change is based on feedback from previous test-takers and expert analysis, ensuring a better testing experience without compromising the test's validity and reliability.

 3. Is the Time per Question Reduced in the Shorter Test?

No, while the number of questions is reduced, the average time available to answer each question remains roughly the same.

 4. Is the Shorter Test Still Valid?

Yes, the shorter GRE test maintains its high-quality standards, providing valid and reliable scores for graduate and professional program admissions and scholarships.

 5. How Long Will the Current GRE Be Offered?

The current GRE will be available until September 20, 2023. After this date, the shorter GRE will replace it.

 6. Which Test Version Should I Choose?

The decision between the current and shorter GRE depends on your application deadlines. If your deadlines are before the first week of October, it's advisable to take the current test for timely score delivery. Otherwise, it's a personal choice.

 7. Will the Shorter GRE Be Available Both In-Center and at Home?

Yes, the shorter GRE will be offered in both test center and at-home formats.

 8. Will Schools Treat the Shorter GRE Differently?

No, graduate and professional programs will continue to use GRE General Test scores as before. They will assess candidate readiness, consider overall strength, and use scores for scholarships and fellowships.

 9. Which essay task will remain in the Analytical Writing section?

 The Analytical Writing section will retain the "Analyse an Issue" task, while the "Analyse an Argument" task will be removed.

 10.  Will There Be a 10-Minute Break in the Shorter Test?

No, as the shorter test is under two hours, it will not include a scheduled 10-minute break. Test-takers can opt for unscheduled breaks at test centres, but the clock won't stop unless they have a disability or health-related accommodation.

 11.  Is the Shorter Test Still Section-Level Adaptive?

Yes, the Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections remain section-level adaptive, allowing test-takers to navigate within each section, mark questions, and change answers as needed.

 

12. How Many Questions in Each Section?

The shorter GRE includes two Quantitative Reasoning sections with a total of 27 questions, two Verbal Reasoning sections with 27 questions, and one Analytical Writing essay task.

 

No of tasks/questions

Time

Analytical Writing

1 essay task

30 mins

Quantitative Reasoning Section 1

12 questions

21 mins

Quantitative Reasoning Section 2

15 questions

26 mins

Verbal Reasoning Section 1

12 questions

18 mins

Verbal Reasoning Section 1

15 questions

23 mins

Total

 

1 hour, 58 mins

 13. When Will Testing Appointments for the Shorter GRE Begin?

Testing appointments for the shorter GRE will commence on September 22, 2023. If you register for the GRE General Test on this date or later, you will automatically take the shorter test.

 14. Can I Switch to Take the Current GRE If I'm Registered for the Shorter GRE?

Yes, you can reschedule your test appointment for the current GRE without additional charges. You can do this through your ETS Account.

 15.How Much Does the Shorter GRE Test Cost?

The fees for the GRE remain the same. You can find detailed fee information on the ETS website.

  16. Can I Switch to Take the Shorter GRE If I'm Registered for the Current GRE Before September 22, 2023?

Yes, you can reschedule to take the shorter GRE after September 22, 2023. However, there will be a rescheduling fee for this change.

 17. How Many Times Can I Take the Shorter GRE?

You can take the GRE General Test once every 21 days, up to five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period (365 days).

 18. Will Scoring Procedures Change?

Scoring procedures for all three measures will remain the same, except that your Analytical Writing score will be based on one essay task instead of two.

 19. How Will Schools Compare Performance Across Test Versions?

Schools will receive guidance on comparing scores across different versions of the exam, ensuring fairness and consistency.

20. Will Score Scales Change?

The score scales for the shorter test will be identical to those of the current test. 

 21. Will Each Question Count More Toward the Final Score?

Yes, due to fewer questions and unchanged score scales, each question will have a relatively greater impact on the final score.

 22. Will Schools Receive Scores Faster?

Schools may receive scores faster because the score delivery time frame for test-takers has been reduced to 8-10 days. Electronic scores are delivered to schools twice a week.

23. Is the GRE Diagnostic Service Available for the Shorter Test?

Yes, test-takers will still have access to the GRE Diagnostic Service, providing insights into their performance on Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning questions.

 24. How Long Are GRE Scores Reportable?

GRE scores are reportable for five years from the test date, allowing applicants to use them for graduate program applications within that time frame.

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