Tens of thousands of Chinese students and others who took the Graduate Record Examination on October 23 must retake it because they were issued a previously used version of the test, reports Shanghai Daily and Sina.com. The Educational Testing Service, the company that administers the test, said it decided to throw out all the October scores in China to ensure the validity of the exam. Test-takers can retake it or get a refund.
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Thousands of Chinese Students Must Retake GRE Because of Administrative Error
October 29, 2010, 11:12 am
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