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  1. Thank you Trina, LawlQuals, and vonLipwig for taking the time to answer my questions. vonLipwig, in response to your question of how it is possible to receive such a low score this may help: Admission to the MAT program requires applicants to: A minimum score of 1,100 is required on the formula: GPA on last 60 undergraduate hours times 200, plus the GRE General Test score (taken before August 1, 2011). A minimum score of 335 is required on the formula: GPA on last 60 undergraduate hours times 20, plus the GRE General Test score (taken after August 1, 2011). The university adds the Quantitative and the Verbal section to come up with the score to be used in the formula. Due to that my the GPA of my final 60 hours of undergraduate was high; it allows for me to have a lower score on the GRE.
  2. I'm applying to Grad School at the moment. For admittance into the program, I will need a 275 on the GRE. The university that I am applying to combines the scores of quantitative and the verbal to come up with the end percentage. My questions are the following : 1) Is a score of 275 on the GRE that difficult to obtain? I've looked at the "new scoring" vs "old scoring" and it equates a 275 to around an 820 or so. Are these high scores? Should I jump ship now? 2) How much room does this give me for era on the GRE? 3) Sadly, I've read the GRE grading procedures multiple times but do not fully understand how this process works. Any light on this subject? Thank you to anyone who reads this and has something to offer.
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