GRE
About GRE
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) consists of two separate tests:
the General Test and the Subject Test in psychology. The General
Test is composed of three parts--verbal, quantitative, and analytical
writing. The verbal and the quantitative tests each yield a separate
score between 200-800. Scores on the analytical writing test are reported
in ½-point increments along a scale of 0 to 6. The Subject Test, required
by only some programs, measures knowledge of psychological concepts
that are essential to graduate study; it also yields a score of from 200-800.
The book, Graduate Study in Psychology, will tell you whether schools
require the GRE as well as the minimum scores they require for admission.
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