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Y ouve made the right decision to study for the GRE using this guide from McGraw-Hill Education, Americas leading educational publisher. You may know us from many of the textbooks you used in college. Now were ready to help you take the next stepand get into the graduate school program of your choice.
This book gives you everything you need to succeed on the test. From expert author Erfun Geula, youll receive in-depth instruction and review of every topic tested, tips and strategies for every question type, and plenty of practice tests to boost your test-taking confidence.
In addition, in the following pages youll find special sections on:
Getting the Most from the Interactive Practice Tests: Download the Premium Practice Test App to your tablet or smartphone or visit the companion website for extensive test-taking practice.
Information for International Test-Takers: Find out what you need to know if you plan to take the test outside of the United States.
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Getting the Most from the Interactive Practice Tests
McGraw-Hill Education: GRE Premium gives you a number of options to practice for the exam. You can practice using this book, your tablet or smartphone, or your laptop or home computer. Whether you use a PC or Mac or a tablet or smartphone with the Apple, Android, or Windows platform, youll be able to practice on the device of your choosing.
The diagnostic test in this book is also available in a digital version as part of the Premium Practice Test App and on the companion website, MHE Practice Plus. In addition to the diagnostic test, you will find five more practice tests on the app and companion website.
Features of the Interactive Practice Tests
The interactive practice tests found on the mobile app and the companion website offer a number of features that will help you meet your study goals:
The app and the companion website include the diagnostic test from the book, allowing you to take advantage of the digital version of this test.
The app and website include five additional practice tests that will enhance your preparation for the exam.
You can choose whether to take a test section timed or open-ended, depending on your practice goals.
When you finish a section of the test, youll immediately receive a score that shows the percentage of correct answers.
Your scores will be saved so you can refer back to them and follow your progress.
Review mode allows you to see your answer and the correct answer together. (We hope theyre the same!) Here youll find a concise and clear explanation for the answer. Moreover, youll still be able to see the original question for reference.
If you exit a test section before finishing it you can simply return to where you left off at a later time.
Accessing the Premium Practice Test App
If you take the diagnostic test and six additional practice tests on your tablet or smartphone, you will find the Premium Practice Test App to be the ideal companion to your study plans. Depending on the device you have, go to one of the following:
Once youre at the appropriate app store, search McGraw-Hill Educations GRE Premium Practice Test App and download.
Accessing the Practice Tests Online
Visit MHPracticePlus.com/GRE to access the online version of the practice tests. Click on begin practice tests and youll have access to the diagnostic test and six additional practice tests to use on your laptop or home computer.
Information for International Test-Takers
Every year, more and more international students take the GRE General Test. Of the more than 655,000 tests administered in 2012, the biggest growth among test-takers during the peak testing period was among international students. If you are an international student who is planning to take the GRE in order to pursue graduate or business school studies in the United States, these pages will provide some information that can help make the process easier for you. We also suggest that you visit the official GRE website, www.ets.org/gre, for further details and updates. The site is maintained by Educational Testing Service (ETS), the organization that creates and administers the test.
The GRE General Test is currently offered as a computer-based test in the United States, Canada, and many other countries. The test is offered in a paper-based format in areas of the world where computer-based testing is not available.
Arranging to Take the GRE
Finding a Testing Center
With permanent testing centers located in countries all around the world, most applicants should not have trouble finding a place to take the test. If there are no centers near your home, you will need to travel to one. When you register for the GRE, you will need to schedule a test appointment at a specific testing center. Go to www.ets.org/gre for a complete listing of testing centers worldwide.
Registering for the Test
Register early to get your preferred test date and to receive your test preparation material in time to prepare for the test. Remember that testing appointments are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. There are four ways you can register for the computer-based General Test: on the Internet, by phone, by fax, and by mail. Major credit cards are accepted to pay for registration. To register visit www.ets.org/gre.
Standby Testing
Standby testing is available at permanent test centers on a first-come, first-served, space-available basis in the United States, American Samoa, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Canada only. It is not available in Mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Korea, or Taiwan.
Canceling or Rescheduling
If you must cancel or reschedule a testing appointment, contact the GRE Program by mail or phone no later than four full days before your appointment (not including the day of your test or the day of your request). Keep in mind that you cannot reschedule between sites served by different Regional Registration Centers. See the ETS website for details.
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