The GRE is officially called a “CBT,” which stands for “computer-based test.” So while you’re allowed to write stuff down on scratch paper provided by the testing center, all the questions and answers will be on the computer. This means you’ll be clicking on the correct answers rather than filling in bubble sheets. But more important, the GRE is also a “CAT,” which stands for “computer-adaptive test.” This means that the GRE software adapts the test for each test taker, depending on his or her performance, and each test taker takes a unique test. Isn’t that special? The GRE goes out of its way to create a personalized testing experience just for you.
Monday, June 20, 2011
An Essay for God
A teacher from primary school asks her students to write an essay about what they would like God to do for them...
At the end of the Day while marking the essays, she read one that made her very emotional.
Her husband, that had just walked in saw her crying and asked her what happened?
At the end of the Day while marking the essays, she read one that made her very emotional.
Her husband, that had just walked in saw her crying and asked her what happened?
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