Computer-based GRE test is administered as compared to split-paper tests in a few countries (China, Taiwan, Korea – where analytical section is on computer and quantitative and verbal is on paper).

The computer-based General Test contains four sections, one of which is an unidentified pretest section that can appear in any position in the test after the analytical writing section.

Questions in the pretest section are being tested for possible use in future tests and answers will not count toward your scores.

An identified research section that is not scored may also be included and this section would always appear in the final section of the test. Questions in the research section are included for the purpose of ETS research and answers will not count toward your scores.

Total testing time is up to 3 1/4 hours, not including the research section.

The directions at the beginning of each section specify the total number of questions in the section and the time allowed for the section.

The analytical writing section will always be first. For the Issue task, two topics will be presented and you will choose one. The Argument task does not present a choice of topics; instead, one topic will be presented.

The verbal and quantitative sections may appear in any order, including an unidentified verbal or quantitative pretest section. Treat each section presented during your test as if it counts.