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Gre Computer Based Test

overall review score: 4.2
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The GRE Computer-Based Test (GRE CBT) is a standardized examination used primarily for graduate school admissions, administered electronically at designated testing centers. It assesses verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills through computer-adaptive testing formats that adjust question difficulty based on performance.

Key Features

  • Computer-adaptive format that personalizes question difficulty
  • Convenient scheduling options at authorized testing centers
  • Combines multiple sections: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing
  • Instant score reporting for some sections
  • Secure online interface with built-in time management tools

Pros

  • Efficient and quicker scoring process compared to paper-based tests
  • Flexible scheduling and widespread availability of testing centers
  • Adaptive nature provides a tailored challenge level for test-takers
  • Comprehensive assessment aligning with graduate program requirements

Cons

  • Technical issues or interruptions are possible during computerized exams
  • Adaptive format may be challenging for some test-takers unfamiliar with computer-based tests
  • Limited opportunity for re-taking within short periods without incurring costs
  • Test environment can sometimes cause anxiety due to strict time constraints

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