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Isn't the new GRE math score one point per question?
No, it's not linear.

The scores of Chinese and mathematics in the new GRE test are 130-170, that is, all the questions in a single subject are wrong 130 and all the questions are right 170. If you give up the subject exam, the score will be displayed as n/a, and there is no direct linear positive correlation between the scores of these two subjects and the number of correctly answered questions.

The new GRE mathematics subject has improved the difficulty, and there are four main types of questions, namely, quantity comparison, single choice, indefinite item and digital input. There is also a set of comprehensive questions-data interpretation. Includes three questions, which share the same data.

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The new GRE test requirements stipulate:

1, Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Macau and South Korea are currently conducting separate examinations. It consists of computer test (analytical writing) and written test (Chinese and mathematics).

2. Candidates must fill in the registration form at the registration place within the specified date, and must bring the valid identity documents used when making an appointment for the examination position. Candidates themselves must bring a 2-inch bareheaded recent photo and valid identity documents, and get the admission ticket on the designated date at the registration point.

3.GRE test is divided into two parts: written test and computer test. The written test is conducted in June and 10 every year, and candidates must complete the computer test before taking the written test.

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