考研英语复查流程

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考研英语复查流程
As the academic year winds down and the tension of post-exam relief begins to settle, many students find themselves
in a state of anticipation regarding their performance on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). For those who feel that their scores do not accurately reflect their abilities, the process of score review can seem like a lifeline. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to approach the score review process for the GMAT and GRE in the United States.
For the GMAT:
1. Request for Score Review: If you believe there has been an error in the scoring of your Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), you can request a score review. This service is available for a fee and must be requested within six months of the test date.
2. Process and Timeline: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will review your AWA by a trained scorer who was not involved in the initial scoring. The process can take up to three weeks, and you will be notified of any changes to your score via email.
3. Score Change: If your score changes as a result of the review, your GMAT score report will be updated, and you will receive a revised score report. If there is no change, the
original score stands.
4. Cost and Reconsideration: Remember that the fee for the score review is non-refundable, even if your score remains the same. Also, you can only request a score review once for each GMAT test date.
For the GRE:
1. Score Review Policy: The GRE General Test has a different policy. You cannot request a review of your Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores as they are computer-adaptive and machine-scored. However, for the Analytical Writing section, you can request a score review.
2. How to Apply: To request a review, you must do so in writing within three months of your test date. Send your request, including your name, test date, and the issue you believe warrants a review, to the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
3. Review Process: ETS will have a specially trained reader who did not score your original response to reevaluate it. The review is limited to the scoring of the issue you raised.
4. Outcome: You will be notified of the outcome in approximately four weeks. If your score changes, you will receive a corrected score report. If not, your original scores will stand, and the issue is considered resolved.
5. No Fee for Review: Unlike the GMAT, the GRE General Test does not charge a fee for the Analytical Writing score review.
In both cases, it's important to approach the score review with a clear understanding of the process and
realistic expectations. While it can be tempting to hope for a significant score increase, the review process is designed to correct scoring errors, not to re-evaluate the content of your responses. It's also worth noting that the majority of reviewed scores do not change.
If you find yourself contemplating a score review, take the time to reflect on your performance and the possibility of an error. It's a personal decision that should be made with careful consideration of the potential benefits and the costs involved. Remember, every point counts when it comes to competitive graduate programs, and knowing that you've done everything possible to ensure the accuracy of your scores can provide peace of mind in the highly competitive world of graduate admissions.。

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