Graduate Record Exam (GRE) Prep Course

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About the GRE

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is an important step in the graduate school or business school application process. The GRE is a multiple-choice, computer-based, standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate programs and graduate business programs (MBA) globally.

The GRE is developed and administered by test maker ETS to provide graduate and business schools with common measures for comparing applicants’ qualifications and preparedness for graduate-level academic work. Graduate school and business school admissions committees look at your GRE score, along with your academic record and supporting materials, to assess your readiness for the rigors of graduate academic study.

What is the takeaway? A high score on the GRE will have a direct, positive impact on your graduate or business school application.

Student Portal Access after Purchase

When you purchase one of the courses below through Kaplan, a representative from Kaplan will contact you by e-mail within 7 to 10 business days, to provide you with information to set up your student portal, which gives you access to the selected test preparation course.


Live Online - Lecture Course Features:

Price: $767

Note: prices shown on the Kaplan website do not include the Texas State discount and class times are listed in central time.

Live Online - Lecture Course Includes:

  • 180+ hours of online instruction and practice

  • 21 hours of live in-class instruction

  • One on-screen teacher-led class while a team of off-screen teachers answers questions in a private chat

  • 40+ hours of additional live and recorded lessons on the GRE Channel

  • 7 full-length, computer-based practice exams

  • Customizable Qbank with over 2,500 questions

  • Personalized homework assignments based on your strengths and weaknesses

  • Official Test Day Experience that simulates a realistic test day scenario

Course Schedule

To view live online course dates, view the GRE Prep Live Online Course Schedules page.


On-Demand Course Features

Price: $531

Note: prices shown on the Kaplan website do not include the Texas State discount and class times are listed in central time.

On Demand LSAT Course Includes:

  • 180+ hours of online instruction and practice

  • Complete structured GRE video course, including content review and test strategy

  • 40+ hours of exclusive live and on demand lessons on he GRE Channel for a customizable curriculum

  • Official Test Day Experience that simulates a realistic test day scenario

  • 7 full-length, computer-based practice exam

  • Customizable Qbank with over 2,500 questions

  • 6 months of access

Course Description

The Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, is an important step in the graduate school or business school application process. The GRE is a multiple-choice, computer-based, standardized exam that is often required for admission to graduate programs and graduate business programs (MBA) globally.

The GRE is developed and administered by test maker ETS to provide graduate and business schools with common measures for comparing applicants’ qualifications and preparedness for graduate-level academic work. Graduate school and business school admissions committees look at your GRE score, along with your academic record and supporting materials, to assess your readiness for the rigors of graduate academic study.

What is the takeaway? A high score on the GRE will have a direct, positive impact on your graduate or business school application.

The GRE exam measures your command of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis as well as college-level vocabulary. More importantly, it measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material, think critically, and solve problems. Learn more about what is on the GRE here.

Learner Outcomes

What Are The GRE Sections?

You will receive three scores on the GRE:

  1. Analytical Writing
  2. Verbal Reasoning
  3. Quantitative Reasoning

These scores are generated by the following sections:

  1. Analytical Writing Assessment section
  2. Verbal Reasoning sections
  3. Quantitative Reasoning sections

In addition, you will see one of the following sections:

Unscored (may be either Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning)

The Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections are each scored on a scale of 130 to 170. The mean score for Verbal Reasoning is 151, and the mean score for Quantitative Reasoning is 153. The Analytical Writing Assessment is scored from 0 to 6 in half-point increments, and the mean score is 4.0.