
GRE Subject Tests
GRE Subject Tests are standardized exams designed to assess a person's knowledge and mastery of specific academic disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, literature, or psychology. They are typically taken by students applying to graduate programs to demonstrate their expertise and readiness for advanced study in that field. The tests are multiple-choice and focus on core concepts, theories, and skills relevant to each subject. By providing a uniform measure of subject-specific knowledge, these exams help admissions committees compare applicants' qualifications more objectively.