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The
Graduate Record Exam, or GRE, is a standardized test widely
used by graduate programs. The test consists of three scored
sections measuring verbal, quantitative, and analytical
skills.
CAMC
School of Nurse Anesthesia and Marshall University require
that applicants take the GRE as part of the application
process. A minimum combined verbal and quantitative score
of 860 is required for admission, if the test was taken after October 1, 2002.
A minimum combined verbal, quantitative and analytical score of 1350 is required for tests taken before October 1, 2002.
The
admissions committee will consider subsequent scores, if
you re-take the test. Keep in mind that the organization
administering the test may have guidelines regarding re-taking
the GRE.
The
following links can provide you with further information
regarding registration, test questions, sample tests, preparing
for the test, study guides, etc.
CAMC
School of Nurse Anesthesia makes no particular endorsement
of any of these sites or their recommendations. There is
a great deal of information available regarding the GRE.
Keep searching until you find the resources you need to
get the best results possible.
Graduate
Record Exam
The official site by Educational Testing Service
 
Online
GRE Course
Advice, tutorials, and practice tests
 
GRE
exam prep
Tips, sample test, list of Greek and Latin roots of vocabulary
words
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