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Master the Graduate Record Examination with our intelligent adaptive platform. Experience real GRE difficulty adaptation, comprehensive analytics, and proven strategies that help you achieve your target score for graduate school admission.

170
Verbal Max
170
Quant Max
6.0
Writing Max

Master All GRE Sections

Verbal Reasoning

130-170 Scale

  • Text Completion
  • Sentence Equivalence
  • Reading Comprehension
20 Questions 30 Minutes

Quantitative Reasoning

130-170 Scale

  • Quantitative Comparison
  • Multiple Choice
  • Numeric Entry
20 Questions 35 Minutes

Analytical Writing

0-6 Scale

  • Analyze an Issue
  • Critical thinking
  • Persuasive writing
1 Task 30 Minutes

Question Types We Support

Master all 9 official GRE question formats with our adaptive AI-powered practice

Verbal 3 Question Types

2 sections, ~27 questions each, 41 minutes per section

Text Completion (1-3 blanks) Sentence Equivalence Reading Comprehension

Includes short, medium, and long RC passages with multiple question types

Quantitative 5 Question Types

2 sections, ~27 questions each, 47 minutes per section

Quantitative Comparison Multiple Choice (Single Answer) Multiple Choice (Multiple Answers) Numeric Entry Data Interpretation

On-screen calculator provided. Covers Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Data Analysis

Analytical Writing 1 Task Type

1 essay task, 30 minutes

Analyze an Issue

"Argue" task was discontinued in September 2023. Only "Issue" task remains.

Experience True Adaptive Testing

Our AI replicates ETS's adaptive algorithm, adjusting question difficulty based on your performance in real-time

1

Start Medium

Begin with medium-difficulty questions to establish your baseline performance level

2

AI Analyzes

Our algorithm continuously evaluates your accuracy, speed, and response patterns

3

Difficulty Adjusts

Questions become harder if you're succeeding, easier if you're struggling

4

Precise Scoring

Get accurate score predictions based on question difficulty and your performance

Proven GRE Strategies

Verbal Mastery

Vocabulary & Reading Skills

  • Root Word Analysis: Break down complex vocabulary using prefixes, suffixes, and roots
  • Context Clue Mastery: Use surrounding text to determine word meanings and answer choices
  • Passage Mapping: Create mental outlines of reading comprehension passages
  • Elimination Strategies: Systematically eliminate wrong answers in text completion
  • Time Management: Allocate time efficiently across different question types

Quantitative Excellence

Mathematical Problem Solving

  • Quantitative Comparison: Master the four-answer format and comparison techniques
  • Estimation Skills: Use approximation to eliminate wrong answers quickly
  • Data Interpretation: Analyze graphs, charts, and tables efficiently
  • Algebra & Geometry: Review key concepts and formula applications
  • Calculator Usage: Optimize on-screen calculator for complex calculations

AI-Powered Learning Advantages

Experience next-generation test preparation with artificial intelligence

Precision Targeting

AI identifies your exact weaknesses and creates personalized study plans

Real-Time Adaptation

Difficulty adjusts instantly based on your performance, just like the real GRE

Advanced Analytics

Detailed insights into your progress, strengths, and areas for improvement

Unlimited Practice

AI generates fresh questions ensuring you never run out of practice material

Optimal Timing

Learn perfect pacing strategies with AI-monitored time management training

Score Prediction

Get accurate score forecasts to track your progress toward your target

Your GRE Success Dashboard

Track your journey to graduate school with comprehensive analytics

325+ Average Score Achieved
30+ Point Improvement
95% Score Prediction Accuracy
24/7 AI Tutor Available

Experience Adaptive Difficulty

See how our AI adjusts question difficulty based on your performance

Easy
130-145

Building foundations

Medium
145-160

Target range practice

Hard
160-170

Elite level mastery

GRE Scores Open Doors

Join students at top universities worldwide

MIT

Avg: 164V, 167Q

Stanford

Avg: 163V, 166Q

Harvard

Avg: 162V, 163Q

Caltech

Avg: 161V, 169Q

Yale

Avg: 164V, 164Q

Princeton

Avg: 163V, 166Q

GRE Score Guide

Understanding GRE scores and what they mean for your graduate school applications

Combined Score (V+Q) Percentile Competitiveness Target Programs
330-340 98-99% Exceptional MIT, Stanford, Harvard (all programs)
325-329 90-97% Highly Competitive Top 10 graduate programs
320-324 80-89% Very Good Top 20-30 graduate programs
310-319 60-79% Good Top 50 graduate programs
300-309 40-59% Average Many accredited programs
Below 300 Below 40% Below Average Consider retaking
Verbal Reasoning Benchmarks
  • 165+: Top humanities/social science programs
  • 160-164: Competitive for most programs
  • 155-159: Average, acceptable for STEM
  • 150-154: May need improvement
Quantitative Benchmarks
  • 167+: Top STEM/engineering programs
  • 163-166: Competitive for STEM
  • 158-162: Good for most programs
  • 153-157: Average, acceptable for humanities

Frequently Asked Questions About GRE

Get answers to common questions about the Graduate Record Examination

A good GRE score depends on your target programs. For top-ranked graduate programs (top 20), aim for 325+ combined (V+Q). A score of 320+ is competitive for most programs. The 50th percentile is approximately 150V and 153Q. Top STEM programs often require 165+ in Quantitative.

The GRE General Test takes approximately 2 hours. It includes:
  • One 30-minute Analytical Writing section (Analyze an Issue)
  • Two 30-minute Verbal Reasoning sections (20 questions each)
  • Two 35-minute Quantitative Reasoning sections (20 questions each)

Most test-takers need 1-3 months of preparation, studying 8-12 hours per week. If you're aiming for 320+, plan for 2-4 months. Your study time depends on your baseline score, target score, and familiarity with test content. Take a diagnostic test first to assess your starting point.

The GRE has three scores:
  • Verbal Reasoning: 130-170 in 1-point increments
  • Quantitative Reasoning: 130-170 in 1-point increments
  • Analytical Writing: 0-6 in half-point increments
Your total score combines V+Q for a 260-340 range. Scores are valid for 5 years.

Most MBA programs now accept both GRE and GMAT equally. The GRE is more versatile if you're considering non-MBA graduate programs. The GMAT is preferred for finance and consulting roles. Choose based on your strengths: GRE favors vocabulary, GMAT favors data analysis.

Yes, you can retake the GRE up to 5 times within a 12-month period, with a 21-day waiting period between attempts. ETS's ScoreSelect option lets you choose which scores to send to schools. Most programs only see the scores you choose to send.

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