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Whether you’re planning to go to graduate, business or law school — or just exploring your options — you’re taking an important step toward your future. It’s a smart move to show schools your best. With the GRE General Test, you can!
The GRE General Test is the most widely available and versatile admissions test for graduate, business, and law school admissions. More than 1,300 business schools worldwide welcome GRE General Test scores for admission to some or all of their MBA programs and more than 120 law schools. In addition, there are many specialized master's and doctoral programs in business that accept GRE General Test scores.
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Your official scores will be available in your ETS account about 10–15 days after your test.
GRE scores are valid for five years from your test date.
Register online through your ETS account or the Amideast eShop using a voucher.
Use official ETS GRE prep materials—both free and paid—available on the GRE website. Visit the 'Prepare' tab for more details.
Bring a valid, government-issued ID that exactly matches the name on your registration.
The GRE General Test is a computer-delivered test. Its test-taker friendly design lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers, and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section you want to answer first.
The overall test time is about 1 hour and 58 minutes. There are five sections.
| Section | Description | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Analytical Writing (One section) | One "Analyze an Issue" task | 30 minutes |
| Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 18 minutes Section 2: 23 minutes |
| Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 21 minutes Section 2: 26 minutes |
The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section.
Explore a variety of free and low-cost resources to help you prepare for the GRE General Test so you can feel more confident on test day.
Download official GRE sample questions in Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning from the makers of the test! In this free official guide, you’ll get access to real GRE questions, along with detailed answer explanations and tips for how to effectively approach answering the questions.
Free mini‑quiz: Try 5 Quantitative Reasoning and 5 Verbal Reasoning questions from the real GRE General Test.
The Official GRE Mentor online course is developed and recommended by the makers of the GRE General Test.
You have two options to register for the GRE test:
Online with a payment voucher
Visit www.ets.org/gre and use a payment voucher instead of a credit card. Vouchers can be purchased at Amideast for the price of the test plus a service fee.
Note: Vouchers are non-refundable.
Visit www.ets.org/gre to find test dates and times available at Amideast offices.
How to create an account and register
Watch these quick videos to learn how to create an account and register for your GRE General Test.
The GRE General Test is a computer-delivered test. Its test-taker friendly design lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers, and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section you want to answer first.
The overall test time is about 1 hour and 58 minutes. There are five sections.
| Section | Description | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Analytical Writing (One section) | One "Analyze an Issue" task | 30 minutes |
| Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 18 minutes Section 2: 23 minutes |
| Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions | Section 1: 21 minutes Section 2: 26 minutes |
The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section.
Explore a variety of free and low-cost resources to help you prepare for the GRE General Test so you can feel more confident on test day.
Download official GRE sample questions in Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning from the makers of the test! In this free official guide, you’ll get access to real GRE questions, along with detailed answer explanations and tips for how to effectively approach answering the questions.
Free mini‑quiz: Try 5 Quantitative Reasoning and 5 Verbal Reasoning questions from the real GRE General Test.
The Official GRE Mentor online course is developed and recommended by the makers of the GRE General Test.
You have two options to register for the GRE test:
Online with a payment voucher
Visit www.ets.org/gre and use a payment voucher instead of a credit card. Vouchers can be purchased at Amideast for the price of the test plus a service fee.
Note: Vouchers are non-refundable.
Visit www.ets.org/gre to find test dates and times available at Amideast offices.
How to create an account and register
Watch these quick videos to learn how to create an account and register for your GRE General Test.
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