The GRE General Test helps you do your best on test day. With the GRE General Test, you decide which scores to send to schools. If you feel you didn't do your best on test day, that's okay. You can retake the test and then send only the scores you want schools to see. It's all part of the score select option, only available with GRE tests.
Analytical Writing
Two essays (30 Minutes)
Analysis of an issue
Analysis of an Argument
Quantitative Section
Quantitative Comparison
Problem Solving
Data Interpretation
Verbal Section
Text Completion
Sentence Equivalence
Reading Comprehension
Scores Reported on the GRE
Verbal Reasoning 130–170, in 1-point increments
Quantitative Reasoning 130–170, in 1-point increments
Analytical Writing 0–6, in half-point increments
The GRE General Test is accepted at thousands of graduate schools, including business and law, as well as departments and divisions within these schools.
It's accepted by more than 11,000 universities and other institutions in over 150 countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United States, the U.K. and across Europe and Asia.