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A complete collection of the best GRE essays

The AWA section of the GRE has to do with essay writing. This is the only section of the test that doesn’t have MCQ-type questions. Instead, you have to write two essays. In one, you have to analyze an issue, whereas you have to analyze an argument in the other one. You receive 30 minutes per essay, and your performance is scored on a 0-6 point scale in half-point increments.

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Why is the GRE easier than you think?

GRE has a reputation for being a tough test, and in some aspects, this is true. However, many factors make the GRE easier than what is commonly believed. Some of these factors are also lesser-known ones that people don’t talk about. Sure, you have to memorize a barrage of words and relearn mathematical concepts, but it’s all high school-level stuff. Moreover, even if you aren’t an avid reader or skillful at math, you can learn everything from the ground up. Ultimately, GRE is a standardized test, and like any standardized test, you can prepare for it and ace it.

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Why is the GRE so difficult?

GRE is the required standardized test that students have to take to get into grad school. It is often a daunting prospect for many to take GRE because of its reputation as a complicated exam. Most beginners think that they need to know advanced math to ace the test when all math topics on GRE are high-school level. However, this is not to say that the test itself is not difficult because the contents pertain to a high-school curriculum. A test can be challenging due to many other reasons, such as the time duration.

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What is a Good GRE AWA Essay score?

The analytical writing section of the GRE is scored on a 0-6 scale in half-point increments. The obvious answer would be that 5 to 6 points on AWA is a “good” score. However, it is not that simple. As I said previously, it all depends on what area of study you are applying to. STEM programs typically aren’t as picky about your AWA score as humanities. Moreover, we know that students who apply for STEM programs usually have average AWA scores.

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Is the GRE Pointless?

The Graduate Record Examination, more popularly known as GRE, is a standardized test aimed towards graduate school applicants. Thousands of graduate Schools in North America require GRE as part of the application process, and without it, you cant get in. It is no wonder that GRE is a cause of great stress for many students as their future depends on it. You will find countless posts and queries on different forums lamenting the test, and the displeasure is always apparent.

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Do i need to take the gre general or subject test?

Many people know that GRE is the go-to test when it comes to graduate school admissions. Anyone who has ever entertained the idea of graduate school has also looked up GRE at some point. However, most people only know about the GRE general test. GRE “general test,” as the name suggests, is an over-all test of your verbal and math reasoning skills and analytical writing skills.

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Is the GRE at home accepted for admissions?

ETS announced its GRE at-home service in the beginning of last year amidst the Covid breakout. At the time, students looking to apply to graduate school needed a quick alternative as test centers had been shut down. In only six weeks, the home version of the test was ready and available to students worldwide.

The at-home test is identical to the regular GRE in every aspect. The format, scoring, time duration, and difficulty are all the same across the two tests. The only difference is in the way they are delivered. The regular test is conducted at a test center as usual, whereas the at-home test is delivered via Proctor U.

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