GRE General Test

Built for the GRE.
Not adapted to it.

Section structure, timing, score scale, official question style — Medharu mirrors the GRE exactly. Includes a 5,000-word spaced-repetition vocab trainer and AI AWA essay grading.

GRE General Test · official structure
01
Verbal Reasoning (×2)
20 questions · 18-23 min
02
Quantitative Reasoning (×2)
20 questions · 18-23 min
03
Analytical Writing
Issue + Argument · 30 min each
Total · 1 hr 58 minScore: 130–170 per section
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Why it works for the GRE

Tuned to how the GRE is actually scored.

Section-adaptive, like the real test

The GRE adapts between sections based on your first-section score. Our practice mirrors that exact mechanic so the question difficulty you train on matches the question difficulty you sit for.

Vocab that actually sticks

A 5,000-word deck scheduled by SM-2 — the same spaced-repetition algorithm Anki uses. Hard words come back the day before you would have forgotten them.

AWA scored on the real rubric

Submit your Issue or Argument essay and get a 0–6 score with concrete feedback on Analysis, Development, Organization, and Language — the same four dimensions ETS scorers use.

Mistake notebook, with spacing

Every wrong answer returns at the right interval to lock in the fix — so the same trap never gets you twice.

The methods are proven. The product is meticulous. You'll feel both in the first session.

GRE-specific features

The features GRE prep actually needs.

Vocab trainer
5,000 high-frequency words with spaced repetition. The same deck our top scorers use. SM-2 algorithm keeps hard words surfacing until they stick.
AWA grader
Submit your Issue or Argument essay. GPT-4o scores it on the official 0–6 rubric with specific feedback on analysis, development, organization, and language.
Adaptive quant
GRE Quant is different from GMAT. We serve the actual GRE question types — Quantitative Comparison, Problem Solving — at the right difficulty for your level.

Your GRE target. Your exam date. Your roadmap.

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