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It is best to take GRE when studying abroad for graduate business majors. First of all, GMAT has one more item than GRE. GMAT includes four types of questions: analytical writing, comprehensive reasoning, quantitative reasoning and textual reasoning. GRE includes three types of questions: quantitative reasoning, textual reasoning and analytical writing.

Secondly, GMAT mathematics is more difficult than GRE mathematics, and GMAT mathematics requires candidates to have strong mathematical analysis ability and business analysis ability. GRE examines the contents of mathematics, such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. Its content is basically close to our high school mathematics, and an online calculator will be provided during the exam.

Thirdly, the GRE examination mechanism is more humanized. The GMAT computer test is done one question at a time, and the whole test process is not allowed to look back or modify the answer, which is equivalent to the end of this question. The strategy of "easy first, then difficult" is not applicable here. GRE allows you to choose the order of answers freely, and candidates can skip, review and revise the answers in the same section. Such examination rules are infinitely intimate.