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  1. Apologies if this is a stupid question, but I was curious to know if students are expected to purchase the books listed on an MA/PhD reading list or if there would be copies of some/many of them around a department's office for students to consult. I know that some reading lists are rather long and would imagine that it could cost a pretty penny. Thank you in advance!
  2. Has anyone heard from the CUNY Graduate Center?
  3. Hello, I took the GRE at the end of August 2016 and received my Test Taker Score Report a few days ago. This was the first time that I had taken the exam and, when selecting the 4 schools to which my score will be sent for free, opted to have "All" test scores sent to the institutions listed. Fast forward to the receipt of my Test Taker Score Report, I am able to see the scores and percentiles for the various sections in a chart. Under this section, I see the following: "Your Test Score History". Of course, the scores from the August 2016 exam are listed, but I also noticed an additional date, August 2015. For the August 2015 exam, all scores are listed as "Not Available". I had registered to take the GRE in August 2015 but ultimately canceled the appointment, was refunded 50% of the test fee, and never set foot into the testing center. Will the schools that I have sent my scores to see that the August 2015 scores are "Not Available"? If so, is it worth mentioning in my SOP that these particular scores are listed as such because I registered for an exam on this date but, in the end, never took it? It seems a bit strange to me that there is any mention of August 2015. In any case, I would appreciate any feedback on this matter. Have any of you ran into this issue in the past? If yes, what did you do about it? Thank you!
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