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Read about the GMAT and GRE to decide
which test you need to take.
About
the GMAT
GMAT(Graduate Management
Admission Test) 
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a required part
of the admissions process for most business schools. Business
schools will often state their requirements on the admissions
page of their website. In addition, some graduate finance and
economics programs use the GMAT.
Since 1998, the GMAT has been available
only as a CAT (computer-adaptive test) that adapts to your performance
as you take the test.
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About the GRE
GRE (Graduate Record Exam)
The GRE (Graduate Record
Exam) is used by graduate school programs to assess applicants.
Business school and law school applicants generally do not take
the GRE. The GRE comes in several different forms: the subject
tests (such as psychology or computer science) and the GRE General
Exam. Check with the web sites of graduate schools to find out
which tests they require for admissions.
Since 1999, the GRE General
Exam has been available only as a CAT (computer-adaptive test)
that adapts to your performance as you take the test.
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to 800score.com's GRE prep site for the GRE General Exam >>
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