GRE Testing Locations
Decided to take GRE exam? Now it is time to determine where to take the test. This site provides a full list of GRE testing centers in Belize, among which, you can choose one that is nearest to you. Good news is that the following GRE test locations in Belize offer both GRE general test and the GRE subject tests.
Paper-delivered Test Centers for General Test
Code | Name |
10048 | Belize City, St John’s Coll |
GRE Test Dates
There are two types of test format offered by the test maker – ETS: Computer-delivered and Paper-delivered GRE general tests. For computer based test format, the GRE General Test is offered year-round on a continuous basis, and available for registration on a first-come, first-served basis. For paper based general test, testing is available three times per year. The following test dates apply:
Test Dates for Paper Based | Deadlines for Registration | Scores Available |
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November 09, 2019 | October 4, 2019 | December 20, 2019 |
February 1, 2020 | December 27, 2019 | March 13, 2020 |
GRE Subject Tests in Belize
The GRE Subject Tests are available on paper based only. In all GRE test centers throughout the world (both inside and outside United States), the exam is available three times a year. The three test dates are:
- April
- September
- October
More about Belize
Forestry: More than half of the country is covered with forests. Precious woods, especially mahogany, are felled in the tropical rainforest. In 2014, 202,000 m 3 of wood were felled.
Fisheries: Abundant fish stocks form the basis for well-developed inshore fishing. Many small fishermen mainly catch shrimp and collect mussels. Fish and fishery products make up over 15% of total exports.
Industry
The manufacturing industry, which is mainly run in small businesses, is geared towards the processing of food. Another important sector is the textile industry.
Tourism
The tourism focuses on ecotourism and marketed especially the Mayan ruins and, for sailors and scuba divers, the coastal areas. The number of tourists has risen sharply since the early 1990s: 1.18 million foreign visitors came to Belize in 2015; including over 862,000 as cruise ship passengers.
Transportation
The country’s infrastructure is only moderately developed. The road network with a length of around 3,300 km consists mainly of 4 long-distance connections; less than 25% of the roads are paved. There is no railroad. The city of Belize has an international airport as well as a deep water port; Since 1990 Dangriga has also had loading facilities for bananas and citrus fruits.