Showing posts with label GRE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GRE. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

GRE Revised General Test: concordance information


Concordance information for the GRE revised General Test is now available on the ETS website:

You can access concordance tables: http://www.ets.org/gre/institutions/scores  

Review the entire set of GRE Guidelines for the Use of Scores: www.ets.org/gre/guidelines

Or view revised score scale information using the GRE Comparison Tool for Business Schools: http://www.ets.org/gre/institutions/about/mba/comparison_tool

We have experts on hand to answer your questions, please contact the GRE Helpline at grehelpline@ets.org or 1-609-683-2011.  You may also contact representative Matthew Kadlubowski directly.

Matthew T. Kadlubowski
Associate Director, Global Client Relations
Educational Testing Service
Princeton, New Jersey  08541

Phone: 609-683-2011
Fax: 609-683-2310
Cell: 609-751-6849

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Upcoming seminar for IU faculty and staff on the GRE® revised General Test and TOEFL® iBT

Please join us to hear the latest information on the GRE® revised General Test, TOEFL® internet-based test (TOEFL® iBT™), and the ETS PPI® when members of ETS’s Client Relations Team visit Indiana University. We look forward to seeing you there and invite you to forward this invitation to a colleague.

GRE® revised General Test and TOEFL® iBT Seminar
Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Time: 10:30 am
Location: Indiana Memorial Union, Sassafras Room

OR

Time: 2:00 pm
Location: Indiana Memorial Union, Walnut Room

OR

Time: 4:00 pm
Location: Indiana Memorial Union, Walnut Room

Topics to be covered include:
  • GRE® revised General Test – launching in 2011
  • GRE Tools for Success, including the ETS PPI® and the GRE® Search Service
  • The TOEFL Test Difference and New Developments
  • Using TOEFL® iBT Scores in the Admissions Process
To attend, please send an email to TOEFLScoreUser@ets.org with your name, title, department, and email address. Please put “Indiana University - Bloomington” in the subject line.

Faculty, program directors, admissions officers (undergraduate and graduate) and staff are welcome to attend.

We think the following sessions will be of the most interest to the following folks:

  • GRE - graduate faculty, graduate advisors, deans, graduate admissions
  • TOEFL – undergraduate admissions, international admissions, international student advisers

The Client Relations Team
Educational Testing Service
Princeton, NJ 08541
Phone: 609-683-2011

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The new GRE: What you need to know

By Michael Auslen | IDS
Mar. 24, 2011


http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=80549

The Graduate Record Examination, required by most institutions for admission to graduate school programs, will undergo significant changes beginning Aug. 1.

Currently, the GRE consists of a general test and a series of subject tests. Only the general test will be affected by the changes.

“The test will be much more user-friendly,” said James Wimbush, dean of the University Graduate School and incoming chair of the GRE Board of Directors. “The test will measure the qualities much better for graduate school.”

Wimbush said Educational Testing Service, the company that administers the GRE, looked at years of testing data and spoke with graduate programs about the skills they think are most essential for graduate students before making changes to the test.

“Graduate programs are very keen on students’ analytical abilities and their ability to comprehend,” Wimbush said.

TEST FORMAT
The new GRE will allow students to go backward and forward within the test sections. Students will also be allowed a calculator on the quantitative portion of the exam.

The verbal and quantitative portions of the exam will now be scored on a scale from 130 to 170 in one point increments. The analytical writing section will still be scored from zero to six.

Some of the section lengths will change. The new GRE will include two 30-minute analytical writing tasks, two 30-minute verbal reasoning sections and two 35-minute quantitative reasoning sections.

QUESTION TYPES
Among other things, the GRE will no longer include antonym or analogy questions in the verbal reasoning section. However, it will include more reading comprehension questions, new text completion questions and sentence equivalence questions that require interpreting the context of a whole sentence.

The quantitative reasoning section will have some questions with multiple correct answers, all of which must be identified, as well as numeric entry questions.

TAKING THE TEST IN THE FALL
The new version of the GRE will be administered beginning Aug. 1. Students can register for the new test now.

Because scores for August and September administrations of the GRE will not be available until November, Wimbush said students planning on attending graduate programs beginning in the fall should not take the new test in August, and those looking at spring programs should contact their schools.

Students who take the test in August and September will receive a 50 percent discount as well.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Fifty Percent Discount on GRE between August 1 and September 30

Educational Testing Services (ETS) has announced that students taking the revised GRE General Exam between August 1 and September 30, 2011 will receive a 50% discount -- a big savings since the exam price is $160.00.

You can find out more about this offer, and the revised GRE, on the ETS website: www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/know