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pendragon

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  1. Hi Werner, I signed into this blog simply because of you there are very many (high quality too) universities in the USA where GRE may not be considered. I am in the same position as you and I have applied to many given to me by this wonderful who is helping people like you and I - check out her website and see for yourself the number of people who want to avoid GRE. I certainly want to avoid it, I do not at all see the relevance. 100% of people who study the same subjects in Europe for which GRE is required in the US do perfectly well after their studies if not better in many subjects. I do not see the relevance of GRE when Maths is not needed in your career - although Maths may well be important as a subject but having to pay so much dollars for an unnecessary GRE that may well determine the grade you may eventually get for graduation I think is unnecessary. It is also not cheap when you consider that like you if you're not good in Maths you may have to take tuition which is not cheap at all in any country or buy GRE tuition manuals etc which might set you back at least $500 - 700 to be able to bush up to the level to be accepted at the universities you may like in the US. Please check this lady's website, all subjects are covered and whatever you do not know she will go all out to find it for you and reply back too in 24hrs less. http://ainsleydiduca.com/grad-schools-dont-require-gre/ I have even applied to a course at MIT which is one of the most prestigious Universities in the world for a course that does not require any GRE and you will be fully funded as well if accepted on the PhD course. Good luck. P Good luck. Patrick
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