WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE COMPUTERIZED GRE TESTING ENVIRONMENT
- Individual testing stations are like library carrels; they’re separated by halfwalls.
- The height of your chair’s seat will be adjustable and the chair will swivel. Chairs at most testing centers have arms.
- You can adjust the contrast on your computer monitor. If you notice any flickering, ask the supervisor to move you to another station.
- If your mouse has two buttons, you can use either button to click your way through the exam (both buttons serve the same function). Don’t expect to have a mouse with a wheel for easy scrolling. Trackballs are available, but only if you request one before (more…)

