I thought they were pretty similar. The GRE gives scores for three areas (verbal, quantitative, logical reasoning) while the GMAT gives a combined score.
Since the GMAT is usually only taken by people wanting to go to B-School and the GRE is taken by people going to other graduate schools, someone good in math will probably do bette ron the GREs -- since the GREs have a higher percentage of people taking it who are not quantitative. The opposite holds for Verbal.
2006-07-03 03:56:59
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answered by Ranto 7
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That is an interesting test - the GRE-test never head of that.
I am always interested in expanding my knowlegde on tests - so maybe you could tell me a bit more on that.
2006-07-03 03:40:16
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answered by veronica 4
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India had an in intensity to suited tournament after Australia's first innings batting,i assumed it replaced into solid first innings from Aussies yet India scored so quick attributable to Dhawan and co and Australia's 2d innings capitulation that got here about so without delay on the perfect day can not be defined even through Ian Chappell.Batting for India clicked so nicely in this sequence,they'd an in intensity to suited tournament.Australia could've drawn this tournament yet they ended up dropping on the perfect day attributable to some detrimental batting in 2d innings.
2016-11-05 21:08:42
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answered by ? 4
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I thought the GRE was way harder!
2006-07-03 03:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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