GRE® tests all provide the ScoreSelect® option, which means you can take a GRE test once now, or again in the future, and only send the GRE test scores from whichever test date(s) you want schools to see. Best of all, you always have five years to decide.
With the ScoreSelect® option, a test taker may select to report scores from their most recent test administration, all test administrations, or scores from one or many test administrations. Scores for a test administration must be reported in their entirety. The test taker will select specific test administration dates so that their scores are all from the same testing session. Institutions will receive score reports that show the scores that test takers selected to send to them. There will be no special indication if other GRE tests have been taken. The ScoreSelect option is available for both the GRE® revised General Test and GRE® Subject Tests, and can be used by anyone with reportable scores from the last five years.
If an institution would like applicants to submit scores from all GRE tests taken, the GRE program advises that the institution communicate this information directly to prospective applicants. The GRE Program encourages test takers to refer to an institution’s policies with regard to the GRE tests if the test taker is unsure of which scores to send.