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ONMI's classroom environment holds you accountable and keeps you motivated. The best guarantee is one you won’t need. But you get it anyway. Score higher with ONMI(Conditions and restrictions apply, for complete guarantee eligibility requirements),or get your money back! Studying for the GRE can be a bit complicated, but we’ll help you achieve your unique goals. Learn game. Be held accountable in ONMI's learning environment. You’ll know exactly what you need to focus on, and ONMI's expert teacher will guide you every step of the way. We've Got Your Back! If you sign up for an ONMI course, You Get All of This... ✦Official Test Day Experience that simulates a realistic test day scenario ✦full-length, computer-based practice exams ✦The most up-to-date GRE prep books ✦Personalized homework assignments based on your strengths and weaknesses Here's What ONMI'll Cover
Enrollment Information Enrollment time:Year-round rolling Mode of instruction:1v1 or small group of 4-6 students target group:IELTS 5.0/TOEFL 61 or above international candidates Fees:Applicants can see the tuition fee of the correspondingprogram on the online application page. The Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, is an important step in the graduate school or business school application process. The GRE is a multiple-choice, computer-based, standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate programs and graduate business programs (MBA) globally. Additionally, many law schools in the United States will accept a GRE score for admission. The GRE is developed and administered by testmaker, ETS to provide graduate, business, and law schools with common measures for comparing applicants’ qualifications and preparedness for graduate-level academic work. Admissions committees look at your GRE score, along with your academic record and supporting materials, to assess your readiness for the rigors of graduate academic study. The GRE exam measures your command of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis as well as college-level vocabulary. More importantly, it measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, think critically, and solve problems. Learn more about what's tested on the GRE. You will receive three scores on the GRE:Analytical Writing,Verbal Reasoning,Quantitative Reasoning. These scores are generated by the following sections: ✦1 Analytical Writing Assessment section ✦2 Verbal Reasoning sections ✦2 Quantitative Reasoning sections In addition, you will see one of the following sections: ✦Unscored (may be either Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning) ✦Research (used for ETS research purposes) The Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections are each scored on a scale of 130 to 170. The mean score for Verbal Reasoning is 152, and the mean score for Quantitative Reasoning is 156. The Analytical Writing Assessment is scored from 0 to 6 in half-point increments, and the mean score is 4.0. Analytical Writing Number of questions:One “Analyze an Issue” task Minutes to complete Analytical Writing:30 minutes Score range:0 to 6 Content:The Analytical Writing Assessment, or “essay” section, measures whether you can articulate your thoughts and responses to complex ideas in a clear and reasoned way. Formulating a well-supported thesis in response to new and unfamiliar topics and key to doing well in Analytical Writing.During the “Analyze an Issue” task you will read an opinion on a topic of general interest and be given instructions on how to respond to the issue at hand. Verbal Reasoning (Verbal) Number of questions:7 Text Completion questions,6 Sentence Equivalence questions,14 Reading Comprehension questions,27questions total Minutes to complete Analytical Writing:18 minutes for section 1,23 minutes for section 2 Score range:130 to 170 Content:The Verbal section of the GRE tests your ability to analyze written material, as well as relationships among component parts of sentences, including words and concepts. Verbal Reasoning questions appear in several formats:Text Completion (TC),Sentence Equivalence (SE) ,Reading Comprehension (RC) . Quantitative Reasoning (Quant) Number of questions:10 Quantitative Comparison questions,13 Problem Solving questions,4 Data Interpretations questions,27 questions total Minutes to complete Analytical Writing:21 minutes for section 1,26 minutes for section 2 Score range:130 to 170 Content:The Quant section of the GRE tests your basic quantitative skills, as well as your ability to reason and solve problems with quantitative methods. You’ll see questions covering basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. These topics are typically covered in high school. You will not see trigonometry, calculus, or any other high-level math.Quantitative Reasoning questions appear in several formats:Quantitative Comparison (QC) ,The most common Problem Solving (PS),There are also a handful (typically two per section) of Problem Solving questions associated with one or more charts. These Data Interpretation (DI) questions work like other PS Qs, but it's important to note that gleaning the information correctly from the graphs is the key to answering them. When considering your GRE score goal, look at the requirements—or minimums, if applicable—at the graduate or business programs to which you’re applying. This will let you know your score baseline. If you can find the mean or average GRE score of admitted applicants, you’ll be able to determine what GRE score will make you a competitive applicant. The Verbal and Quant sections of the GRE are each scored from 130 to 170. The mean score for Verbal Reasoning is 152, and the mean score for Quantitative Reasoning is 157. The Analytical Writing Assessment is scored from 0 to 6 in half-point increments, and the mean score is 4.0. On GRE Test Day, you can expect to sit for the exam for approximately one hour and 58 minutes. There are no breaks. Note that this time does not include your check-in time at the testing center. It is important to be on time and fully prepared. ETS recommends that you arrive at the testing center at least 30 minutes before your test time. You also have the option to take the test at home with a virtual proctor.
Since graduate programs have a wide range of application deadlines, you’ll want to research your programs of interest ahead of time and ensure that your GRE score can be reported in time for your earliest deadline. Your GRE score is good for five years.You’ll want to devote 1–3 months to studying for the GRE. In 2023, the cost to take the GRE is $220 for all testing locations except China.GRE Chinese candidates want to know more about the exam details, please open the website: https://gre-main.neea.cn/ |
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