Author: | Steven W. Dulan | ISBN: | 9780071794688 |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Education | Publication: | June 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | McGraw-Hill Education | Language: | English |
Author: | Steven W. Dulan |
ISBN: | 9780071794688 |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Education |
Publication: | June 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | McGraw-Hill Education |
Language: | English |
About the Book
McGraw-Hill's GRE--specially created by nationally renowned test-prep experts--offers test-takers these valuable features:
Features
Market / Audience
In August 2011 a dramatically new format was introduced for the GRE. McGraw-Hill's GRE was one of the first guides to provide complete coverage of the new test features. The revised test is partially computer-adaptive (the old one had no computer-adaptive functions), and it has several all-new question types.
Thousands of graduate programs require the GRE for admission. In addition, more than 500 business schools worldwide now also accept GRE scores for admission to MBA programs. The list includes many top-ranked schools such as Harvard, IE, INSEAD, MIT Sloan and Stanford.
In 2010, the GRE General Test was taken by about 675,000 candidates. Test volume outside the United States increased 13% in 2010.
The number of GRE takers outside the US in 2008 was approximately 172,000, with the largest numbers in China (52,000) and India (55,000).
About the Author
Steven W. Dulan (East Lansing, MI) is the founder and president of Advantage Education, Inc., which offers live test-prep classes at high schools and colleges throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Colorado, as well as distance-learning programs over the Internet.
About the Book
McGraw-Hill's GRE--specially created by nationally renowned test-prep experts--offers test-takers these valuable features:
Features
Market / Audience
In August 2011 a dramatically new format was introduced for the GRE. McGraw-Hill's GRE was one of the first guides to provide complete coverage of the new test features. The revised test is partially computer-adaptive (the old one had no computer-adaptive functions), and it has several all-new question types.
Thousands of graduate programs require the GRE for admission. In addition, more than 500 business schools worldwide now also accept GRE scores for admission to MBA programs. The list includes many top-ranked schools such as Harvard, IE, INSEAD, MIT Sloan and Stanford.
In 2010, the GRE General Test was taken by about 675,000 candidates. Test volume outside the United States increased 13% in 2010.
The number of GRE takers outside the US in 2008 was approximately 172,000, with the largest numbers in China (52,000) and India (55,000).
About the Author
Steven W. Dulan (East Lansing, MI) is the founder and president of Advantage Education, Inc., which offers live test-prep classes at high schools and colleges throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Colorado, as well as distance-learning programs over the Internet.