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The Format of the GRE

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The GRE is computer-adaptive. The computer adaptive test (CAT) is more than just a computerized version of a paper and pencil test. In this format, the computer actually adapts to your performance as you're taking the test. Understanding how the CAT works and knowing the test-taking strategies appropriate to this particular format can have a direct, positive impact on your score.

When you begin a section on the CAT, the compute assumes you have an average score and gives you a question of medium difficulty. Because the order of difficulty will not be predictable, don't assume that you will start with the easy questions first. Always be on the look-out for answer choice traps.

As it tries to determine your final score, the computer makes large jumps in the beginning of a section to quickly find your approximate scoring level. Then it makes much smaller jumps to fine-tune your score.

You have one shot

Because each right or wrong answer directly affects the next question the test gives you, the CAT does not allow you to go back to questions you've already answered and double-check your work. The CAT shows you only one question at a time and does not allow you to see the next question until you've responded to the one at hand. So, be as sure as possible that you have answered a question correctly before moving on. Once you've noted and confirmed your answer, that's it.

That being said, if you are given a question you cannot answer, you should guess. Guess intelligently and strategically—eliminate any wrong answer choices that you can spot and guess among those remaining. There is a penalty for every question that you do not answer. If you only have a minute or two left, and several questions remaining, you should guess at random rather than leave them unanswered.

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