[nabs-l] GRE discrimination?
Arielle Silverman
arielle71 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 03:39:50 UTC 2009
Hi all,
When I took the GRE in 2007, there was a Braille practice test
available from ETS, and I think there still is. If you're a proficient
Braille reader, this practice test can be tremendously helpful, at
least for identifying your strengths and weaknesses and planning your
study accordingly.
Also, I believe that there is now a self-voicing computer-based GRE
available, meaning that you can take the test independently on the
computer without the need for a reader/scribe. Someone correct me if I
am wrong about this.
Arielle
On 4/26/09, Jim Reed <jim275_2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> If you read my last post titled "GRE prep", you read that there is no
> accessability software on the GRE testing computers, and no way to install
> accesability software on the testing computers. This is crap! There is
> absolutly no reason testing computers shouldnt/couldnt be set up to allow
> for accesability software. As I said in my last message, I did not sign up
> for an accomidated test, so I am not sure if the GRE has some way to allow
> for accessable software to be used, all I know is there was no way to
> install it on the testing computer. This may be something for the NABS to
> look into...
>
> Jim
>
> "Ignorance killed the cat; curiosity was framed."
>
>
>
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