The GRE test content is divided into:
1, being written
The writing part will focus on the ability of candidates to answer specific questions, rather than asking candidates to pile up general words, which is mainly reflected in whether the complex viewpoints are clearly and effectively clarified, whether the viewpoints are supported by appropriate reasons and examples, and whether the targeted coherent discussion can support the article.
Some of them combine logical reasoning and analytical writing skills, and there are still many questions that need to be answered by candidates, which is of great significance to the comprehensive ability of candidates.
2. China people
In terms of language ability, we will pay more attention to advanced cognitive ability, and strive to reflect students' understanding of reading materials and the application of reasoning ability more deeply and truly. Mainly reflected in the analysis of an article can draw a conclusion, can determine the author's premise and viewpoint.
Whether the multi-level meanings of language and characters can be understood; The new test is more based on contextual understanding, such as reading comprehension, which reduces the investigation of simple lexical meanings and eliminates analogical reasoning.
3. Mathematics
The math part is still dominated by mathematical concepts as before, but more life scenes are introduced, which highlights the examinee's ability to understand numbers.
Mainly reflected in whether the basic concepts and skills of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability theory and statistics can be used; Whether quantitative information can be explained and analyzed; Whether the mathematical model can solve the problem, and whether the ratio of life scene problem to data interpretation problem can be improved.
GMAT test includes four parts: analytical writing, comprehensive reasoning, quantitative reasoning and textual logical reasoning.
Analytical writing (AWA) is to evaluate your dialectical thinking and ability to express opinions. Based on a given argument, you need to analyze the reasoning and assumptions behind the argument, and then critically evaluate the validity of the argument.
The comprehensive reasoning part of GMAT tests your ability to evaluate information from different sources and forms. The quantitative reasoning part of GMAT will evaluate your ability to analyze and summarize data according to basic quantitative reasoning skills, test your ability to solve problems, and analyze the adequacy of data in various ways.