Average score for Master's Entry route for entering class 2008 was 1250 combined, with a 670Q 580V and 5W
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GRE scores are valid for five years from the date of the test.
Yes, GRE scores are valid for five years from the date of the test.
Australian universities do not request GRE scores and most of their admissions staff do not know how to interpret them. But if you have a GRE score that would support your application, there is no reason why you could not send it.
The Olin center of Boston offers classes for preparation for the GRE.
The typical general GRE scores required for admission to a physics graduate school program are around 160-165 for the Verbal Reasoning section, 160-170 for the Quantitative Reasoning section, and 4.0-5.0 for the Analytical Writing section.
The GRE score needed to get into Princeton university depends on the area of post-graduate study you want to pursue. GRE scores are weighted differently by each department. Generally a verbal score of 700 or above for liberal arts studies, and 750 and above for science related studies would be considered competitive.
Students use GRE books at the college level to study for the GRE exam. The GRE exam is a test that differs depending on a students chosen field and allows them to prove they have the level of knowledge required of them at that level.
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Yes. Any graduate program will want to see a copy of your GRE scores.
Each college and university that requires the GRE will have scores particular to itself. Still, most colleges and universities now admit that the GRE is not a good predictor of a students success at the graduate level. They may require you to take it, but many do not pay particular attention to it. They really look at candidates as a whole person, and not just in parts. Thus, for competitive institutions, the following are taken into consideration when making an admissions decision. Considered: * Rigor of undergraduate coursework * Academic GPA * Application Essay * Extracurricular Activities * Geographical Residence * Racial/Ethnic Status * Recommendations * State Residency * Volunteer Work * Work Experience