Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

The GRE is Changing in 2006. Some highlights:
  • The new test will be administered as a computer-based, linear exam. The current GRE is a computer-adaptive test (CAT).
  • ETS will revise the content of each of the three sections of the test: Analytical Writing, Verbal, and Quantitative.
  • ETS will offer the GRE on fixed testing dates rather than ongoing test dates throughout the year. It plans to offer the test on 30 dates per year.
  • The GRE will be delivered via the Internet to testing centers, and everyone who takes the exam on a given day will receive the same questions.
  • The new exam will be about four hours long, a significant increase over the 2½ hour length of the current exam.
  • Scoring scales will change. AWA scores will retain the current 0-to-6 scale, but test takers will receive Quantitative and Verbal scores on a scale of about 120 to 170.
  • ETS intends to increase the number of test centers to ensure that there will be enough spaces for all test takers.
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Comments (3)

Anonymous Chrissy Healey said...

ETS can take its computer-based exams and...well...you know...

11:32 AM  
Anonymous cara said...

Here's to NEVER having to take a standardized test again. NEVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!

1:34 AM  
Anonymous Chrissy said...

They don't mention here that the GRE also sucks away your humanity, much as the legendary Chupacabras desanguinates herds of cattle.

6:36 PM  

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