Once that is downloaded, and you log on to ProctorU, you can pick your desired day/time and confirm. You will also be asked to download the ETS software which is what you will use to take the exam. Once you select at home, you then pay, and then a few hours later are emailed log in credentials to ProctorU, which is the Proctoring System. I used a Macbook Pro, and from the website they state that the software is not adaptable with the safari browser so I downloaded the Google Chrome browser and Firefox (I had read a post on here that said Firefox worked the best).įor those that are unfamiliar with signing up for the at home test, you firstly have to create an account with ETS and sign up for the GRE, whilst doing so it will give you the option to find a centre or take it at home. I picked to do mine mid-morning, at 10:50am. I booked my test date exactly 1 week before, they had a lot of options, basically an open slot every 10 minutes apart. I live in London, so I had the option to go to a test centre but elected to take it remotely due to the current COVID climate, living with someone who is at high risk, and I wanted to see if my 'exam anxiety' would be calmer at home than in the centre. I wanted to post an updated experience to add to all the other helpful posts on here! I took my GRE At Home yesterday.