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What is the difference between GRE and SAT? #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 05, 2005 22:59 pm   What is the difference between GRE and SAT?
 

What's the main difference between this two?
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GRE=Graduate Record Examination #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 06, 2005 3:20 am   GRE=Graduate Record Examination
 

if you want to apply the graduate degree of US universities or colleges, you have to participate GRE(Graduate Record Examination),which is held by ETS.GRE is not a simple examination, which could overwhelm you. So before you decide to continue your study in Graduate School of United States, you need enough preparation.
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ok thanks....
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GRE=Graduate Record Examination #4 (permalink) Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:42 am   GRE=Graduate Record Examination
 

Chow wrote:
if you want to apply the graduate degree of US universities or colleges, you have to participate GRE(Graduate Record Examination),which is held by ETS.GRE is not a simple examination, which could overwhelm you. So before you decide to continue your study in Graduate School of United States, you need enough preparation.
Good Luck!

Some colleges require international undergrad applicants to take GRE subtitude for SAT if SAT test centers are not available where they from. That really seems unfair because if you can do well on GRE, what are you going to college for?
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