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elmambo

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  1. 1. You did well on your GRE? Then you must get in! 2. How long is grad school (Ph.D.) gonna take? two years? 3. So you' re not gonna earn any money for the next 5 to 6 years? (after hearing the answer to 2)
  2. Does someone have heard something about Harvard and/or UCLA and/or BU? I can't check on their websites if they received my official transcripts, GRE and TOEFL scores and they don't return my emails. I know they must be really busy right know, but some sort of confirmation would be nice!
  3. I suppose you allowed ETS to give information about your GRE score.
  4. Hi, this is what ETS told me: "Thank you for contacting the GREĀ® Program. Dear Candidate, Regarding your inquiry: The attending institution change you indicated on your score report request cannot be made. Please note that information about your attending institution is not reported to your designated score recipients." So I'll just forget about it.
  5. Man! I had exactly the same problem! And I even went a little bit further... I checked my GRE profile, and the institution I (erroneously) entered as my undergraduate university is among my score recipients. So I wrote to ETS asking for an advice on what to do, but they didn't say a thing, they just wanted all my profile information. I haven't replied yet because I was a little paranoic about it. What if they ask me to take the test again? This probably won't happen, but still... I scored pretty well on the quantitative section so I DON'T WANT TO HEAR ABOUT GRE ANYMORE. What do we do, any advice???
  6. Hi, I'm a foreign student and I'm planning to apply to a Phd program in economics. Recently I took the GRE test and I scored 800 in the quantitative section, but only 430 in the verbal section. I don't know my AW score yet, I took the test last week. Is this low score important? I need to take the TOEFL test, so I suppose a high score in this test would offset the poor result in the Verbal section. Besides, the fact that most grad schools ask for the TOEFL test as a measure of your english knowledge, makes me thing they don't care much about the verbal section of the GRE. Is this true? Anyone knows something about it?
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