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GRE gets welcomed to the future with an update for 2011
Practicality isn’t a word usually associated with the Graduate Record Examination, but beginning in August 2011, some practical changes might make the test less threatening.

The test will have the same basic parts as before, but it will be updated to better suit present-day graduate school applicants.

“The revised test is going to have a much more test-taker friendly design,” said Dawn Piacentino, director of communications and services for GRE. Previously, test takers had to learn a specific testing style that was unique to the GRE.

“Test takers will really appreciate the changes because it will allow them to use natural test- taking strategies,” Piacentino said.

The test will have questions that better reflect the types of things students will be doing in graduate school, Piacentino said.

Nancy Bernard, director of Student Career Services, said the most beneficial change will be with the technology and computer updates. Previously, the GRE was taken on basic, low-tech and restricted computers. On the revised GRE, there will be an on-screen calculator and options to edit answers and go back to previous questions, Bernard said.

Another change is in the verbal reasoning portion of the test.

“They are changing the verbal reasoning to be more related to topics and to involve higher-level cognitive skills,” Bernard said. “With the vocabulary, I didn’t really see the point. Now it is going to involve more cognitive skills and trying to assess the test takers’ ability with reading and skills.”

Debra Worthington, associate professor of communications and journalism at Auburn University, said she has seen students take Latin classes to prepare for the vocabulary on the GRE, but it did not help them significantly. The vocabulary on the revised test will no longer be out of context, she said.

Read the full story at the Auburn Plainsman.

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