- Verbal: The exam consists of 2 parts, each of 20 questions in 30 minutes, is often evaluated as a vocabulary test, requiring you to have good reading skills and good reasoning. There are three common types of questions in this section: Sentence equivalence, Text completion, Reading comprehension.
- Quantitative: The most difficult part of the GRE exam structure, also consists of 2 small parts, each student has 35 minutes to complete 20 questions. The content focuses on assessing students’ thinking skills and problem solving skills, around basic concepts of algebra, arithmetic and geometry.
- Analytical Writing: The test is divided into 2 parts, each part is written within 30 minutes, used to assess the skills of rigorous reasoning, analysis skills and presenting views on a most problem determined. This requires that you, besides having a clear and coherent presentation of the text, need to have a large and complex vocabulary to make a difference.



