The ETS (Educational Testing Center) which is who administers the GRE erases all test scores that are older than five years so you will have to retake your GRE since it has been more than five years since you took your test.
If you are looking to go to grad school you will need to sit your GRE beforehand. If you are not planning to go to grad school then there is no real need to take the GRE test.
You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.
Ask your teacher if you can retake the test
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
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The GRE Test Review prepares you for the GRE Test that tests for 3 different areas of content. The contents of this test include verbal, analytical writing, and quantitive.
First of all, great that you have the will to want to pass the GRE. You can get GRE test prep courses in Barron's online GRE Prep Courses. Here is the link, http://barronstestprep.com/GRE/?gclid=CP2Aiqua264CFQ8b6wodLDpWXA
Yes, you do.
At www.wtamu.edu Virtual Math Lab GRE Math, you can take a practice GRE Math test. The design of the practice test is different from that of the real test, but it will help to prepare you for the real test.
No
$48 (additional $10 to retake written test; additional $20 to retake driving test)
Unfortunately, you must take the GRE test in an approved test center of your choosing. Here is the website for you to register and find the center closest to you: http://www.ets.org/gre/