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  1. well i was really calling to just ask a question and got sort of startled when they told me when i wanted to take it. I wasn't exactly prepared. So june 2nd which is really really soon. >.<

  2. I have registered to take the current/old GRE 2 weeks ago.I will take it on June.

    Yes,scores of current/old GRE are still valid for 5 years.ETS has stated that on their website.They also explained that grad schools will still receive scores for both old and new GRE for a period of time untill all the scores of the old GRE get invalid.

    if you don't mind me asking where are you taking it (i.e. country/state)? I keep getting an error message when i look for dates.

  3. This is more of a general question, but as far as i can tell they aren't offering the old GRE anymore. I've tried to look at as many websites as I can and it seems as thought the last date for the old one was back in february unless of course i'm reading it incorrectly which is possible. Is anyone registered to take it this summer before the new one comes out?

    Thanks

  4. Hello all,

    I have a great desire to get a graduate degree in public health--more specifically, sexual health. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find a lot of information just searching the web; and I always seem to generate more questions. Here are a few of the big ones:

    1) I cannot seem to find a lot of schools that offer specific degrees in sexual health. Is there flexibility to design your own program; or do you basically have to take what they tell you to? Further, does anyone know of any good sexual health programs, or ways to search for them?

    2) What are the most important things I can do now to improve my application? I am taking classes at the local state university's public health dept. studying for my GRE, and volunteering at local health clinics and hospitals. Is there anything else I can be doing? Also, what would you say is the relative importance of each of the above things?

    3) Through what processes did most of you nurture your application and build up a resume? What led you to your desire to get your degree? Are there ubiquitous or common elements of a path toward getting a degree in public health? I am pretty sure that it's what I want to do; but so much about it is a mystery to me, and I feel like I don't know where to turn for information about the next steps.

    Also, anything else you think might be helpful to know would be so greatly appreciated. I feel somewhat helpless in that I don't know what I can do to achieve what I want.

    As a quick note: I have an undergraduate degree in art from a solid liberal arts college. I know this is not ideal; but perhaps there are good ways to show I am committed to sexual health nonetheless?

    Thank you so much for any help you can provide!!!!:D

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