The maximum possible scores on the GRE are 800 for Verbal Reasoning ("English"), 800 for Quantitative Reasoning ("Math"), and 6 for Analytical Writing. The scores are reported separately.
1. University of Dayton - GRE is optional for all engineering programs2. Stevens Institute of Technology3. New Mexico state University for Masters in Computer Science4. University of Nebraska-Lincol5. University of Pittsburg - GRE score not required for Materials Science and Engineering6. University of Northern Virginia in Manassas, VA7. Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana8. MIT-massachusetts institute of technology - Electrical Engineering and computer science do not require GRE scoresFOR the complete list please visit the website :- http://www.msinus.com/content/universities-without-gre-225/#.VXJJ1Vyqqko
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An IQ score of 122 is an above average IQ score. It is, thus, a good score.
According to the following website its 650 http://www.career.cornell.edu/clinicalPsychology/admission.html That is the average Subject GRE score for Clinical Psychology doctorate, the minimum for many programs is 650, but some programs do not have a cutoff. The general GRE is different, however, and varies by program. Some will cite a minimum of 1200 but I believe most people shoot for 1300 combined and above.
A GRE raw Score is the number of questions you answered correctly.
The Harvard public health school website says that many successful applicants have over 650 on the quantitative section.http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/administrative-offices/admissions/application-requirements/test-score-designations/index.html
The maximum you can score in GRE is 170. And even if no question is answered correctly the score is 130
The average GRE score for students admitted to the University of Georgia is above 300. The average world wide GRE score is 168.7.
There are a variety of factors that influence to what degree the Kennedy School admissions committee takes your GRE score into consideration. First of all, consider which program you'll be applying to at the Kennedy School. For the mid-career programs, the quantity and quality of work experience take precedent over GRE scores. For the quantitatively rigorous MPA/ID program, a quantitative GRE score of about 750 is expected. For students in the MPP program, the average quantitative GRE score is around 700, and the average verbal GRE score is around 630-650. It's important to note that even for the MPP program, GRE scores generally become less important if you have more years of work experience. To give you one example, I was accepted to the MPP program, and I have GRE scores of 650 verbal, 750 quantitative, and 5.5 Analytical Writing. This site from the Franklin & Marshall College government department gives a rundown of many public policy programs. It also says that a GRE quantitative score of 700 is "expected" at Harvard's Kennedy School and Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School. <http://www.fandm.edu/x9195.xml>
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yes. GRE score is very much essential for schools in US. only based on GRE score the universities will select the candidates. candidates with high GRE score get admission in top level universities. also in US funding is provided based on marks. higher the GRE score more funding will be provided and hence financial burden will decrease.
The credit score 650 is really not that bad. With a 650 credit score you can finance a home or car.
Its right above average, the average is 650...
650 is considered very good, meaning creditors will be making you offers, good ones. 650-620 is good, everything under 620 is considered risky, the amount of risk correlating with the score itself.
You can get into a poor program at a good university with that score, but not into a good program. And everyone knows what the poor programs are like so it is usually not good for you to be associated with them.