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When you're in college, you're learning about the world around you and exploring different choices for your future. But even if you're not sure what you want to do after graduation, taking the GRE® General Test right now — while you're still in college — is a smart move. Why? Because you're naturally in the habit of studying and practicing for tests. And since you're a student, you're already using the verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills that are measured as part of the GRE General Test.
There’s another reason to take the GRE General Test right now: the economy. As of January 2010, advanced degree holders had an unemployment rate of just 3.9%, compared to the national average of 10.6% — a 63% difference in unemployment*. Having an advanced degree in a shaky economy can help.
So take the GRE General Test and help prepare yourself for whatever lies ahead— and give yourself a head start on your future. Register today.
*Data taken from Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 2010.
If you've got a knack for business, your post-graduation plans just may include going to business school. But even if you're not sure about your next move, you can be sure about this: taking the GRE General Test now can help you get into business school. Here's a list of MBA programs that accept GRE scores; if you don't see your program listed, call your school and ask.
Not only that, it may be the only test you need to take for business and graduate school, giving you more options when you're considering several paths or if you're unsure of what your future plans will be.
So if business school could be in your future, take the GRE General Test now. Your scores are good for 5 years — and the advantages can make a real difference to you.