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Old 04-24-2012, 02:53 PM   #1
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Score Choice for the GRE! (and more)

Three pieces of news from the GRE website:

1. ScoreSelect (ScoreSelect:GRE :: Score Choice:SAT)
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Beginning in July 2012, the new ScoreSelect option lets you decide which GRE scores to send to the institutions you designate. Now you can approach test day with more confidence knowing you can send the scores that you feel reflect your personal best.

Here's how it works:

On test day, when viewing your scores at the test center*, you can select the:

ScoreSelect Most Recent option — Send your scores from your current test
administration (FREE).
ScoreSelect All option — Send your scores from all administrations in the last
five years (FREE).

You can decide which option to use for each of your four free score reports.

After test day, you can send Additional Score Reports for a fee by selecting from the following:

ScoreSelect Most Recent option — Send your scores from your most recent test administration.
ScoreSelect All option — Send your scores from all administrations in the last five years.
ScoreSelect Any option — Send your scores from one OR many test administrations in the last five years.

Scores for a test administration must be reported in their entirety. Regardless of whether you choose the Most Recent, All or Any option, you will select specific test administration dates so your scores are all from the same testing session. Institutions will receive score reports that show only the scores that you selected to send to them. There will be no special indication if you have taken additional GRE tests.

More information about the new ScoreSelect option will be included in the 2012–13 GRE Information and Registration Bulletin, which will be available in June 2012.
2. The ETS will be releasing new official prep materials in July.

3. Starting in July, test-takers may take the computer-based test as often as every 30 days (rather than every 60 days).

Source: GRE ScoreSelect Option
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