Hello all,
I took the GRE on 10/9 and man, these scores are just not great.
Verbal: 159 (80th percentile)
Quant: 152 (52th percentile)
AW: 3.5 (30th percentile)
On the old scale, it's about a 1260-1270.
I am applying to chem/biomedical sciences PhD programs and I know for a fact my quant score is sub-par. However, my overall score passes the "bare minimum" requirement that most schools seem to have. The highest minium score I've seen is 1200, so I really just passed over that hurdle. But, my score falls about 30-50 points below the average scores of the admitted students at the schools I'm applying to. Should I be worried? The rest of my app should be lookin' good. I have 2 awesome/1decent LORs, GPA of 3.80 and major GPA of 3.87, 1.5+ years of research experience in 2 two labs, 1 presentation at an ACS meeting and 1 abstract accepted by Pittconn, and currently in the works on a paper. I also have worked at my school's physical plant department compiling the school's chemical inventory and MSDSs (selling point: I'm a pro at OSHA standards), and I am a CRLA-certified chemistry tutor.
Do my pros outweigh the cons of a "meh" GRE? I technically have time to take it again but I want to focus my time and energy into studying for the chem GRE on Nov. 12, and my other classes in school. Or should I take the GRE again?
FYI here's some of the schools I'm applying to:
Albert Einstein College of Biomedical Sciences
NYU Sackler
Weill Cornell Grad School of Medical Sciences
Columbia
Sloan-Kettering
Thanks!