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Your GRE Biology Score

How Is the Test Scored?

Your performance on the exam is used to generate a total (scaled) score, a percentile rank, and three subscores. Graduate programs weigh the scaled score and percentile rank most heavily.

Total (Scaled) Score

Your scaled scores on each subsection are computed by subtracting one-fourth the number incorrect answers from the number of correct answers.  Total (scaled) scores range from 490 to 790.  However, the range of scores for each administration of the test differs due to standardization of the different editions of the test. While the 96th percentile for a test administered in April one year might be a total score of 840, the 96th percentile of the November administration might be closer to 810.

To clarify these differences, the score report that is sent to you will also tell you how your total score converts to a national percentile rank. The total score is supposed to reflect how you would perform relative to a standard distribution of test-takers. Based on your total score, ETS also provides a percentile rank, which states what percentage of test-takers scored at or below your level of performance.

Subscores

You receive three subscores in addition to your scaled score. Subscores for each of the three sections are reported as two-digit scores ranging from 20–99. Again, like the total scores, these subscores vary with the different administrations of the test.  You are penalized on the test for incorrect answers, and questions left blank are not counted.

Canceling Your Score

If you wish, you may cancel your scores at the end of the test.  No record of you taking the test that day will be reported to you or any graduate programs. While this may be a tempting offer when confronted with the frustrations of a tough exam, you should void your score only if something extraordinary has interfered with your performance on the exam. A serious illness is a good example of the kind of extraordinary circumstances that might make canceling your score a wise choice.

Sending off Scores

Scores on the GRE Biology Exam are good for five years. When you sign up for the exam, and again on day of the test, you will be given the opportunity to list up to four schools that you would like ETS to send your scores to for no additional charge. You can also have your scores sent to other schools for an additional charge of $15 per school. Your scores normally arrive by mail six weeks after your test date.

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