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The most popular GRE Exam Books and GRE Test for 2008
Barron's GRE 2008 with CD-ROM (Barron's How to Prepare for the Gre Graduate Record Examination) (Paperback). This book has been selected base on the popularity of Internet hits, textbook contents and quality. This will be useful information for you to select the best GRE books for your exam and test preparation.
BARRON'S GRE 2008 BOOK DESCRIPTION
This 17th edition of Barron’s GRE manual reflects recent Graduate Record Exams and presents six full-length model exams with all questions answered and explained. Tests are similar to recent actual GREs in length, question types, and degree of difficulty. The manual also reviews all GRE test topics: antonym, analogy, and sentence-completion questions, reading comprehension, analytical writing, quantitative comparison questions, data interpretation, and math. The enclosed CD-ROM contains computerized versions of the book’s subject reviews and practice tests.
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GRE General Test :
The GRE® General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.
GRE Subject Test :
The GRE® Subject Tests gauge undergraduate achievement in eight specific fields of study and can help forecast a candidate's potential for success in graduate school. Each Subject Test is intended for students who have majored in or have extensive background in that specific area.

GRE Exam News
Revisions to the Computer-based GRE General Test (GRE Exam) in 2008
Contact: Tom Ewing
(609) 683-2803
tewing@ets.org
Princeton, N.J. (December 21, 2007) —Beginning in January 2008, the GRE Exam Program will begin including reformatted reading passages in the Verbal Reasoning section of the computer-based GRE® General Test. Currently, reading passages accompanying Reading Comprehension questions contain line numbers that reference specific parts of the passages. Those line numbers will be replaced with highlighting when necessary in order to focus the test taker on specific information in the passage.
The reformatted question types are part of the continuing improvements to the General Test. During this time, test takers may encounter both formats in their tests.
"We believe the new format will help students more easily find the pertinent information in reading passages," explains David Payne, Associate Vice President in ETS’s Higher Education Division. "The GRE Exam Program will begin counting these question types toward examinee scores as soon as an adequate sample of data from the operational testing environment is available."
Examples of the current and reformatted Reading passages are available at www.ets.org/gre/newquestiontypes.html.
In November 2007, two new question types were included in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE® General Test.
About ETS-GRE Exam
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Additional information is available at www.ets.org.