![]() ![]() You will still add together your quantitative and verbal scores to get your overall GRE score. So the quantitative section is still on the 130- 170 scale, the verbal section is still on the 130- 170 scale, the writing section is still on a 0- 6 scale. So schools can evaluate GRE scores the same way whether someone takes the exam before or after the 2023 test changes. What's the same? The scoring scale is the same, when designing the test changes ETS maintained the old score scale. Let's talk a little bit more about the 2023 Update. ![]() ![]() At the end of the day, the total testing time is 1 hour and 58 minutes. And there is verbal reasoning, also broken out into two sections, 27 questions, 41 minutes. There is still quantitative reasoning of course, and that is broken out into two sections, 27 questions, 47 minutes. You still have the analytical writing section, but now it is only one essay, just the issue task, and 30 minutes. But whether you are returning or just starting your GRE prep, let's talk through the basics. There are fewer questions overall, and it takes less time, but the content and question types are the same. If you took the GRE before September 22nd, 2023, today's GRE, will look a little different. Welcome to this most general of introductions to the GRE test and welcome to your GRE prep journey. ![]()
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