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Guide to the Use of Scores
This publication includes: • Guidelines for the use of GRE® scores • Concordance information and percentile ranks

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• Score interpretation and statistical information

2012–2013 www.ets.org/gre 19398

CONTENTS
The GRE® Board and Its Committees ......................................................................................... 3 Overview of the GRE Tests ........................................................................................................... 4 Guidelines for the Use of GRE Scores ......................................................................................... 9 Reporting and Using GRE Scores ............................................................................................. 13 Considerations in Score Interpretation..................................................................................... 15 Score Interpretation and Statistical Information ..................................................................... 18 Statistical Tables ......................................................................................................................... 21 GRE Analytical Writing Section Score Level Descriptions .................................................... 34

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