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Taking GRE exam again, is it ok to solve the verbal & writing sections and leave the analytic section blank?
I got a low score on the GRE in the verbal & writing sectons, but my analytic section score is very good. I'm taking the test again in november. I was wondering if I only solve the writing/verbal section and leave the analytic section, is that ok? I don't want to do the math again and get a lower score. Please help I searched ETS no info I even asked no response yet. Thank you in advance.<br />
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Taking GRE exam again, is it ok to solve the verbal & writing sections and leave the analytic section blank?
No, you cannot retake only part of the test, if you want to retake, you have to retake the whole thing.
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