You must reschedule or cancel your test registration no later than four days prior
to your test date or your test fee will be forfeited. Review all reschedule and
cancellation policies at www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/register/change.
You may take the GRE revised General Test (computer-based and paper-based) once
every 21 days, and up to five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period.
This applies even if you cancelled your scores on a test taken previously.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ON TEST DAY
Report to the test center at least 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment for
check-in procedures. If you arrive late, you may not be admitted, and your test fee
will be forfeited. Plan to be at the test center approximately 5 hours.
Cell phones, smart phones (e.g., BlackBerry�, iPhone� devices), PDAs and other
electronic, listening, recording and photographic devices are not permitted in the
testing center. For further information see the GRE Information and Registration
Bulletin.
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SENDING SCORES
With the ScoreSelect(SM) option, you can decide which GRE scores from your
reportable history to send to the institutions you designate. Knowing you'll have
the option to send the GRE scores that you feel reflect your personal best can help
you approach test day with more confidence. To learn more about how to send your
most recent scores, all scores, or any scores within your reportable history, visit
www.ets.org/gre/scoreselect.
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