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WhiteSage

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  1. Usually the Quant score is ignored. You scored over the 75th percentile, and I've seen anthropology departments state that 160sh is fine and to apply anyway if your score is a little lower. GRE is a way to weed people out. By the way, you got a rock solid writing score. So, that should help too.
  2. Funding may be better for PhDs, at least this is the status quo here across the pond. Anthropology does welcome other majors but you'll have to read, read and read to come up with a coherent focus. What is that you want to study about ancient civilizations? How does it relate to your previous coursework? If you have access to library materials begin by searching for an agricultural studies journals, contact former professors to see if they can give you any directions, and Google away. Don't hesitate to email professors that you find through journal articles. These may be the most helpful.
  3. Hello, I have settled for integrating history and anthropology, and have found a small number of programs. However, I would like to know if there are more people out there interested in the same or who are already working on their combined PhDs. I have not decided a specific focus, though I'm interested in everything, particularly studying the decline of societies in the historical record. I do not expect to find a specific program with a professor who so happens to be interested in the same. Any input? Sage
  4. Try Magoosh. While I never really liked their lesson, they have very hard problems that help you develop a good understanding of how verbal questions work. Also, build up your vocab. Without this you're doomed, no matter if you're a native speaker.
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