MSU
In October 2007, the Educational Testing Service will launch the new Graduate Record Examinations to better prepare the 500,000 students around the world who take the test annually for graduate school.
Students preparing for the exam, commonly known as the GRE, can expect it to be longer and more expensive and include updated content involving critical analysis, real-life scenarios and data interpretation.
Changes to the GRE, which is mandatory for entry into several graduate studies programs, were expected to go into effect in October but were pushed back to accommodate an adjustment to a new Internet-based English as a foreign language test.
For many, the change simply means students will have more time to take the old version something some experts say is an advantage.
The content of the three standard GRE sections verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing will be revised to better focus on skills necessary for success in graduate school, said Dawn Piacentino, associate director in client relations of the higher education division for the Educational Testing Service.
"We are looking forward (to the changes), and the board of graduate deans from around the country are as well," Piacentino said.