- It may be to your advantage to take the GRE General Test more than once if you think that the scores you obtained do not reflect your true abilities.
- If your scores seem unusually low in comparison with other indicators of your preparedness for graduate studies, you may want to consider taking the test again.
- Those considering repeating a test should be aware that large score increases are unusual, and for some test takers scores will go down.
- Keep in mind that score reports will include test results obtained within the past five-year period.
- You may take the General Test (computer-based and/or paper-based) only once per calendar month and no more than five times within any 12-month period.
- This applies even if you canceled your scores on a test taken previously.
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