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What is the score of the new GRE?
The new GRE test includes Chinese (oral), mathematics (quantitative) and analytical writing, with Chinese and mathematics each accounting for 65,438+0.70 points and composition 6 points. To assess students' basic knowledge and thinking ability, different majors also have different score requirements. Here, the assessment criteria and score requirements of GRE will be introduced in detail.

The full score of the new GRE is 170+ 170+6. Both Chinese (oral) and mathematics (quantitative) are 170, and analytical writing is still 6. Oral (vocabulary) and quantitative (mathematics) are written tests, while analytical writing is a computer test.

GRE assessment ability

The vocabulary part of GRE, that is, the investigation of language ability, emphasizes advanced cognitive ability and tries to reflect the examinee's understanding of reading materials and the application of reasoning ability more deeply and truly.

The math part of GRE focuses on mathematical concepts, but it will introduce more life scenes and highlight the examination of candidates' ability to interpret numbers.

The GRE writing part focuses on the ability of candidates to answer specific questions in a targeted manner, rather than asking candidates to pile up general vocabulary.

The full score of the new GRE is 170+ 170+6, and the new GRE will be implemented from 20 1 1.8.6438+0. The original GRE score is 800+800+6, and American colleges and universities require new GRE scores:

The scores of the top 50 schools are 280-290, and the scores of the former 100 schools are around 260-270.