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Table of Contents Subject Tests be considered in conjunction with other
relevant information about applicants. Because numer-
Purpose of the GRE Subject Tests........................ 3 ous factors influence success in graduate school,
Development of the Subject Tests ....................... 3 reliance on a single measure to predict success is not
Content of the Computer Science Test...............4 advisable. Other indicators of competence typically
include undergraduate transcripts showing courses
Preparing for a Subject Test ................................. 5 taken and grades earned, letters of recommendation,
Test-Taking Strategies .......................................... 6 the GRE Writing Assessment score, and GRE General
Test scores. For information about the appropriate use
What Your Scores Mean ...................................... 6 of GRE scores, write to GRE Program, Educational
Practice GRE Computer Science Test.................9 Testing Service, Mail Stop 57-L, Princeton, NJ 08541,
Scoring Your Subject Test .................................. 49 or visit our Web site at www.gre.org/codelst.html.
Evaluating Your Performance............................. 52 Development of the
Answer Sheet ..................................................... 53 Subject Tests
Purpose of the GRE Each new edition of a Subject Test is developed by a
Subject Tests committee of examiners composed of professors in the
subject who are on undergraduate and graduate facul-
The GRE Subject Tests are designed to help graduate ties in different types of institutions and in different
school admission committees and fellowship sponsors regions of the United States and Canada. In selecting
assess the qualifications of applicants in specific fields members for each committee, the GRE Program seeks
of study. The tests also provide you with an assessment the advice of the appropriate professional associations
of your own qualifications. in the subject.
Scores on the tests are intended to indicate The content and scope of each test are specified and
knowledge of the subject matter emphasized in reviewed periodically by the committee of examiners.
many undergraduate programs as preparation for Test questions are written by the committee and by
graduate study. Because past achievement is usually other faculty who are also subject-matter specialists
a good indicator of future performance, the scores and by subject-matter specialists at ETS. All questions
are helpful in predicting success in graduate study. proposed for the test are reviewed by the committee
Because the tests are standardized, the test scores and revised as necessary. The accepted questions are
permit comparison of students from different assembled into a test in accordance with the content
institutions with different undergraduate programs. specifications developed by the committee to ensure
For some Subject Tests, subscores are provided in adequate coverage of the various aspects of the field
addition to the total score; these subscores indicate and, at the same time, to prevent overemphasis on any
the strengths and weaknesses of your preparation, single topic. The entire test is then reviewed and
and they may help you plan future studies. approved by the committee.
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Subject-matter and measurement specialists on the Scores on the Subject Tests are reported as three-
ETS staff assist the committee, providing information digit scaled scores with the third digit always zero.
and advice about methods of test construction and The maximum possible range for all Subject Test total
helping to prepare the questions and assemble the test. scores is from 200 to 990. The actual range of scores for
In addition, each test question is reviewed to eliminate a particular Subject Test, however, may be smaller. The
language, symbols, or content considered potentially maximum possible range of Subject Test subscores is
offensive, inappropriate for major subgroups of the test- 20 to 99; however, the actual range of subscores for
taking population, or likely to perpetuate any negative any test or test edition may be smaller than 20 to 99.
attitude that may be conveyed to these subgroups. The Subject Test score interpretive information is provided
test as a whole is also reviewed to ensure that the test in Interpreting Your GRE Scores, which you will receive
questions, where applicable, include an appropriate with your GRE score report, and on the GRE Web site
balance of people in different groups and different roles. at www.gre.org/codelst.html.
Because of the diversity of undergraduate curricula,
it is not possible for a single test to cover all the Content of the Computer
material you may have studied. The examiners, there-
fore, select questions that test the basic knowledge and Science Subject Test
skills most important for successful graduate study in
the particular field. The committee keeps the test The test consists of about 70 multiple-choice
up-to-date by regularly developing new editions and questions, some of which are grouped in sets and
revising existing editions. In this way, the test content based on such materials as diagrams, graphs, and
changes steadily but gradually, much like most cur- program fragments.
ricula. In addition, curriculum surveys are conducted The approximate distribution of questions in each
periodically to ensure that the content of a test edition of the test according to content categories is
reflects what is currently being taught in the under- indicated by the following outline. The percentages
graduate curriculum. given are approximate; actual percentages will vary
After a new edition of a Subject Test is first admin- slightly from one edition of the test to another.
istered, examinees’ responses to each test question are
analyzed in a variety of ways to determine whether I. SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND
each question functioned as expected. These analyses METHODOLOGY — 40%
may reveal that a question is ambiguous, requires A. Data organization
knowledge beyond the scope of the test, or is inappro- 1. Data types
priate for the total group or a particular subgroup of 2. Data structures and implementation
examinees taking the test. Answers to such questions techniques
are not used in computing scores. B. Program control and structure
Following this analysis, the new test edition is 1. Iteration and recursion
equated to an existing test edition. In the equating 2. Procedures, functions, methods, and
process, statistical methods are used to assess the exception handlers
difficulty of the new test. Then scores are adjusted so 3. Concurrency, communication, and
that examinees who took a difficult edition of the test synchronization
are not penalized, and examinees who took an easier C. Programming languages and notation
edition of the test do not have an advantage. Varia- 1. Constructs for data organization and
tions in the number of questions in the different program control
editions of the test are also taken into account in 2. Scope, binding, and parameter
this process. passing
3. Expression evaluation
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