The GRE® General Test is a computer-based exam with question patterns that closely mirror the sort of thinking you’ll undertake and the abilities you’ll need to succeed in today’s competitive graduate programs, including business and law. You may skip questions within a section, go back and alter answers, and have the freedom to decide which questions within a part you wish to answer first thanks to the test’s user-friendly design. Take a peek at the GRE General Test’s layout.
The GRE General Test evaluates your verbal reasoning, mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing abilities—skills that have been honed through time and are applicable to all fields of study. The three test sections—Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning—are covered in the table below.