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Which GMAT to choose depends on your own situation. But if you have a good memory and logical thinking, you may improve the GRE test faster in the short term. That depends on your time. Comparatively speaking, GRE is more general and easier to get high marks. The average admission level of some top business schools, GRE scores can reach an astonishing 98%, but GMAT is only about 90%. Relatively speaking, GMAT is more difficult. But for the score requirement, this has also become a lower score requirement for GMAT.
About vocabulary:
GMAT's vocabulary is two to three times that of GRE. Of course, vocabulary should not be an obstacle to your problem in the first place. But there is also a degree of problem. GRE requires high words, and memorizing words is the key. Vocabulary in reading is relatively uncommon. In the oral part of GRE, the topic that a word can't be said is that it can't be done, but in GMAT, vocabulary won't become a serious injury because there is no shift and fill in the blanks.
About reading:
Reading GRE is more difficult than reading GMAT. Because GRE articles have a wide range of topics, uncommon words in natural science will also become a huge obstacle to reading. However, GMAT articles are relatively concentrated in the economic field, so there will be no more problems after mastering its basic ideas and sentence structure in the discussion.
Sentence structure in GMAT discourse;
Because GRE and GMAT articles are adapted by the author according to related articles, one of the adaptation ideas is to change a few short sentences into a long sentence. Although the objects of adaptation are different, the methods of over-adaptation have not changed much. Among them, coordinate structure, inversion, apposition and parenthesis are the majority. Candidates can use these structures as different cutting tools, and no matter what kind of cattle the questioner gives to comrades, they can cut them with a knife.
About grammar:
Because GRE reading and logic are of great significance to GMAT, I have the energy to analyze articles from a grammatical perspective in reading and logic classes. As a result, I found that the biggest feature of these articles is neatness, which will become a bit boring after a long time. But from another perspective, the nature of reading-grammar-logic in language use makes it possible for us to find the key points and solve problems comprehensively. GMAT grammar is very special and needs to be summarized. Once mastered, it is the biggest breakthrough in scoring.
About logic:
Although GRE and GMAT have the same idea. The logic questions and options of GRE computer test are very long, which is not easy to distinguish. Although its neatness has not changed, it has improved the speed and clarity of reading and the mastery of logical thinking mode. Of course, there is not much difference in the logical difficulty between GRE and GMAT.
How do the tested candidates view the difference between GRE and GMAT?
User replied 1:
Whether you want to take GRE or GMAT depends on what you want to study in North America. If you want to go to business school, you must take GMAT, and the other postgraduate entrance exams are GRE. Of course, not all majors related to economics are in business schools, and this still needs to be checked on the school website.
There has always been a saying that GRE emphasizes vocabulary and GMAT emphasizes logic, but I think it is actually the same. After two exams, especially now, the logical difficulty of GRE has been greatly improved. You can't get the correct answer just by memorizing words, so the difficulty of the two exams is actually the same.
But I personally still think GRE is more difficult. There are too many words, which are abstract and not easy to remember. Even American candidates have to memorize words before the exam. Gmat vocabulary is based on TOEFL vocabulary and is more popular.
But on the one hand, GRE has advantages in the choice of majors and schools. After all, there are many choices. Some pure science projects involved in GRE are relatively easy to get, and business schools can hardly get an offer unless you have a doctorate.
On the other hand, generally speaking, business schools in the past had higher requirements for students' language ability. Therefore, the TOEFL score generally required is also relatively high. In the past, schools generally required 100 or more. If some economic disciplines/schools choose to accept GRE scores, they can apply for AD with a high probability of 85 or more.
User answer 2:
In fact, the difficulty is similar, the thinking of the question is similar, and the concept of examining logic is the same. If you study business, go to GMAT, because it is more practical and beneficial for business students. The preparation difficulty of these two exams is the same, and taking GMAT seems to be more suitable for you.
Netizen answered 3:
I took the GMAT. A friend of mine took the GRE before. He said GRE is easier than GMAT, I'm not particularly sure.
Netizen answered 4:
Generally speaking, GRE mathematics is relatively easy, but what China doesn't pay attention to will be included in the exam, such as probability. I did about two sets of math problems and got full marks. This may be easy for most people in China.
Unfortunately, I have forgotten where I downloaded it. Maybe you can find it by asking in major forums. Sorry, I don't know GMAT. However, it doesn't hurt to prepare more.
Netizen answered 5:
Depends on who you are. GRE pays more attention to vocabulary. If you want to take the GRE, it is difficult to get into the state without eating the little red book. On the other hand, GMAT is not so strict about vocabulary. Many seniors who have passed the exam said in their experience sharing that as long as they have a foundation in TOEFL vocabulary, there is almost no need to recite words specifically for preparing for GMAT, just practice and recite. However, GMAT's survey focuses more on logic. If you have adapted to liberal arts thinking, or have a good memory but poor analytical skills, you may suffer in this respect.
Generally speaking, GRE has analogy, antonym, fill in the blanks, reading, mathematics and composition, GMAT has logic, grammar, reading, mathematics and composition, and GRE is more difficult in reading; Mathematics is more difficult than GMAT (GRE is probably the level of junior high school mathematics in China, and GMAT is the level of senior high school mathematics in China).
The above contents are the difficult viewpoints of GRE and GMAT compiled by Tiandao Bian Xiao. I hope it can be a reference for everyone. To sum up, GMAT is not so strict with vocabulary, but it is more logical for candidates. Friends can feel which one to take according to their own situation.