Monday, March 18, 2013

About GRE Scores Blog

GRE scores
Very frequently students ask questions related to scores they received after passing GRE. Not  many actually know what their GRE score means, a lot don’t know what to do after they received the scores, how to convert scores from one format to another, etc.

Since GRE is trying to measure your verbal, analytical and critical thinking skills you need to understand the scores you receive after you pass the test. Otherwise you  won't know what you should do next, whether you should stay with the scores you have or you should prep little more and try one more time and get higher scores. You need to be very careful with your decision, since that may impact not only your time (since you’ll some time to spend on additional preps), but also whether you will be accepted to school you apply.

Another thing that students are confused about is what schools to apply if you have this score and what if the score is lower. However, you need to remember that a lot depends not only from score but also from your field, experience, publications, recommendations, etc.

Yet another thing you may find difficult can be related to GRE score format. Starting from August 2011 the GRE score range has changed, and if you are studying using old books you’ll most probably get confused, since new GRE has 130-170 range instead 200-800 that was used for old GRE. On this blog you’ll be able to convert old GRE scores to new GRE and vise verse.

This blog will help you to solve most of questions related to GRE scores.

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