The document discusses key information about the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), including its purpose, structure, scoring, eligibility, registration process and test centers. The GRE is a standardized admissions test used by most US graduate programs. It consists of verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing sections. Scores are reported on a 130-170 point scale for reasoning sections and a 0-6 scale for writing. A bachelor's degree is required to take the GRE, which is offered continuously year-round at over 850 test centers globally. The document provides an overview of the GRE to help applicants prepare for the exam.