makingmoves Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Is it possible to view not only your scores on ETS, but also the questions you got wrong for review?
Guest Gnome Chomsky Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Nope. Just the scores and percentiles.
wardword Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I've heard that somewhere on the ETS website you can see which sections of the test you did poorly on, like it tells you which parts of the reading sections you screwed up on or whatever, but I've never been able to find it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
TakeruK Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Maybe this: http://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/prepare/powerprep2
beyondaboundary Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 You have 6 months (I think) after the test to see your actual paper and the mistakes you made. It disappears forever after that
TakeruK Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 I've heard that somewhere on the ETS website you can see which sections of the test you did poorly on, like it tells you which parts of the reading sections you screwed up on or whatever, but I've never been able to find it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I don't think this is true for tests that you actually wrote yourself. My link to the PowerPrep software above does something similar -- i.e. it gives you questions similar to the GRE and helps you determine areas you can work on. You have 6 months (I think) after the test to see your actual paper and the mistakes you made. It disappears forever after that I have never seen any option for a test taker to see their actual test. You may be able to ask ETS to rescore/regrade your test by written request but even this information is not clearly available on their webpage. I think the cost is also something like $55 so it should only be done when you feel absolutely certain something is wrong. ETS can never release actual questions and answers that are still being used in ETS tests or it will compromise the test's integrity. Since everyone's GRE questions are pulled from a very large pool of questions, they can't tell you the right answer to any of these questions, or even if a person got a question right or wrong without compromising the test. It is probably not likely that ETS will "retire" and publish any actual GRE questions from the exam you took in the near future!
beyondaboundary Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 http://www.ets.org/s/gre/pdf/gre_info_reg_bulletin.pdf PG 25: Not the actual test as I said earlier but: GRE Diagnostic Service Computer-based Tests only grediagnostic.ets.org If you have taken the computer-based GRE revised General Test and have received an email notification that your official scores are available in your My GRE Account, use this FREE service to view information about your performance on the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of your computer-based GRE revised General Test. This information includes the types of questions you answered right and wrong, the difficulty level of each question and the time spent on each question. This service will be available to you approximately 15 days after you take the test and for six months following your test administration. finalrez, Arezoo and TakeruK 3
wardword Posted November 28, 2013 Posted November 28, 2013 beyondaboundary, that's it! Thank you! Apparently I got every single geometry problem wrong. Every.Single. One. Also, I learned that you can get up to three problems wrong in verbal and still make a 170!
makingmoves Posted December 2, 2013 Author Posted December 2, 2013 beyondaboundary, that's it! Thank you! Apparently I got every single geometry problem wrong. Every.Single. One. Also, I learned that you can get up to three problems wrong in verbal and still make a 170! Still can't find where you're seeing your individual questions...
pohks Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Still can't find where you're seeing your individual questions... https://grediagnostic.ets.org The questions obviously are not displayed, but you can see the type of question (e.g. in the case of the quantitative part mathematical content area, question type and setting (pure math/real-life) and whether you got the question right or wrong.
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