Hi Charlie, I think you have a competitive GRE score, even for top schools, at least for PoliSci. It is very likely that other competitive applicants will have better quant scores than yours, probably averaging 164-165, but your other scores are superb. You will make the cut and other aspects of your application will be taken into consideration. Work on having a good writing sample (I suggest submitting a complete paper instead of using bits and pieces of different papers) that shows you're capable of coming up with a good research problem, formulating hypotheses and finding ways to test them. Political Science in the US is very quantitative-oriented, so you if you can do something with statistical analysis it might help you. Make sure that in your recommendation letters people mention specific things that you have done. For instance, "Charlie13 worked with me on project X where he was responsible for task Y and did a great job" and "Charlie13 came up with an insightful term paper in course Z, where he analyzed if and to what extend X had an impact on Y... which placed him among the top 5 students in that course" are always much better than "Charlie13 is a great student who asks good questions". The more your professors point out specific things you have done and succeeded, the better it will be for you. If you are close to them, you can point that out. You could also offer to provide them a list of things that you have done with them so that they can write a more precise recommendation letter.