The GRE Subject Tests gauge undergraduate achievement in specific fields of study and can help predict a candidate’s success in graduate school. Subject tests are offered in the following areas:
The test consists of approximately 170 multiple-choice questions. The content of the test is organized into three subscore areas: Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics.
The test consists of approximately 190 multiple-choice questions. The content of the test is organized into three subscore areas: Cellular and Molecular Biology, Organismal Biology and Ecology and Evolution.
The test consists of approximately 130 multiple-choice questions. The content of the test emphasizes the four fields into which chemistry traditionally has been divided: Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry.
Each edition of the test consists of approximately 230 multiple-choice questions organized into four major areas: Literary Analysis, Identification, Cultural and Historical Contexts, and History and Theory of Literary Criticism.
The test consists of approximately 66 multiple-choice questions drawn from Calculus, Algebra and additional topics.
The test consists of approximately 100 multiple-choice questions covering Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Atomic Physics, Optics and Wave Phenomena, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Special Relativity, Laboratory Methods and Specialized Topics.
Most editions of the test consist of approximately 205 multiple-choice questions covering Experimental, Social and General Psychology topics.
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