fbpx

Can you Return To a Question on the GRE Test?

Yes, you can return to a GRE question within a section. But what matters is your strategy after knowing this. Read some strategies that will save you time.

Can you come back to a question on the GRE test? The answer is yes – but you can only return to a problem within a specific section. Once the section ends, you can no longer review the previous questions.

I always tell my students that it does not matter if you can return to a question within a section – what matters is your strategy after knowing this.

My recommended strategy is to work through each question as efficiently as possible and skip the difficult question. Apply the 30-second rule – if you keep staring at a question for more than 30 seconds and still don’t get the hang of it, move on and return to it later. If you have prepared well for the GRE, it is likely a difficult question. So you should try to get the more straightforward questions out of your way and later come back to the difficult ones.

Always look at the question for 30-45 seconds and try to understand it. If you are unable to identify the pathway to its solution, you will be better off returning to it later.

Since the GRE software allows you to flag or mark a question, you can simply flag problems you don’t get. This will help you to come back to only the undo-able questions at the end of the exam and hence save you a lot of time.

Keep practicing from a wide variety of sources until you get a sense of the kind of questions you can skip and those you can manage well within the allotted time.

Since ETS allows you to return to a question, the above strategy becomes very practical and useful. Be wary of spending way too much time on questions on which you are stuck – do not make it a matter of pride if you do not know the answer to a question.

SEE ALSO

Is GRE Preparation enough for TOEFL?

Although administered by the same company, GRE and TOEFL are designed to test you on different skills. GRE is a test of your logical reasoning skills, whereas TOEFL tests you on your English language skills. Graduate schools use the GRE test to gauge your readiness...

read more

How many Months, Weeks and Hours are enough for GRE Prep?

This is perhaps one of the most asked questions when it comes to GRE. Every student wants to know how long they should study for the test, and the simple answer is that there is no simple answer. Every person has unique abilities and we don’t all learn by following...

read more

Is it better to take the GRE or the LSAT for Law School?

Harvard Law School announced their decision to accept GRE scores in addition to LSAT for their J.D. programs back in 2017. Many other law schools have also followed suit since then. This decision has created confusion amongst potential law students who are unsure of...

read more

Is GRE or GMAT preferred for MBA Admissions?

Is GMAT or GRE better for MBA admissions? The short answer to this question is that business schools, in general, don’t prefer one test over the other. Most business schools, especially those at the very top, take a holistic approach to your application, so worrying...

read more

Can you get a scholarship if you have a good GRE score?

Many schools and organizations award scholarships to distinguished students. And GRE plays a significant role in determining which students should receive it. So, you probably think all you need to do is score a high enough GRE, and you are good to go? Well, it's not...

read more

Here’s how to improve your GRE score on Second attempt

Absolutely, you can! As long as you don’t make the same mistakes as you did the first time around, you can certainly improve your score. However, you got to have a realistic expectation of how much you can improve.  Now there is no one magical way to tell how much...

read more

Is GRE harder than the SAT?

Generally, it is believed that the GRE is more challenging than the SAT. This is mainly due to the vocabulary that you have to learn for the GRE. Moreover, GRE questions are tricky in their wording, which requires the test taker to possess greater comprehension and...

read more

Can high GRE compensate low GPA?

So, your GPA is low, and you are hoping that your GRE score will make up for it. Well, the good news is that your low GPA is not the end of the line when it comes to grad school admissions.  Sure, a high GPA coupled with a high GRE score would make an ideal...

read more

Is GRE easier than LSAT?

As of 2017, Harvard Law School has started accepting GRE in addition to LSAT for admissions into their J.D. programs. Since then, many other law schools have jumped on board. This announcement has subsequently arisen the question, is GRE easier than LSAT? This...

read more