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sunny5227

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  1. I just signed up for Magoosh. They had a great sale that just ended today. Thanks for the advice!
  2. I have, my top choices are Northern Colorado, Montclair/(any NJ school, really), UT-Dallas, or East Stroudsburg. It's just confusing because on Edfind the scores seem way lower than what they actually look for/such a wide gap. Example: UT Dallas: has a V range of 139-170 and a Q range of 141-161.
  3. Hi! I am new here so I apologize for any discrepancies in my post. But I am debating on whether or not it would be worth it to re-take the GRE before I apply for the 2017 season. My undergrad GPA was a 3.2 in art history, and my postbacc (2nd bachelor's) GPA is a 3.9. I need to take a year off to earn money before graduate school, so I have been working as an ESL tutor, as well as a nanny for a child with autism and have also earned certification in infant sign language (although haven't been successful in finding actual work yet). I shadowed my aunt in her school-based SLP setting as well as shadowed a local hospital's SLP. I was a note-taker for students with disabilities in my undergrad career and currently volunteer at an aphasia center and work as a volunteer in the Child Life dept of my local hospital. My GRE scores are a 147 Q, 154 V, and 4.5 AW. I know they say if it's over 300 it's okay, and I'm at 301, but I feel like I constantly see scores on here that are higher. I am very busy and very tight on cash so I really do not want to re-take if I don't have to. I was kind of hoping my extracurriculars would make up for the low score, but I understand that's not likely. Thank you so much for your help! I've lurked these forums for months and they've always been a great help to me.
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