So the GRE subject test results for the October 15 test is up in the MyGRE page. I'm pretty sure before the page is overhauled there is a column there indicating how many correct and incorrect answers you had in the test. Does anyone here know how to get the subject test raw score? Or is it only included in the score report in the mail? I am an international student and I think it will take 1 and a half months for the score report to arrive here.
I think so. I have an Academia.edu profile where one gets notified when someone views it. When I started sending e-mails to prospective POIs last month I received a couple of views from the USA. (I'm an international student, and my Academia.edu profile is basically blank, LOL.)
The site is still not working for me! I took the GRE last September 9, 2011 and the scores are already up in my MyGRE page since November. I am from Asia though and of course the official score report still hasn't arrived in the mail. I've also put 9(Sep) and 11 in the test date. What am I doing wrong?
If it's not really required or even recommended then don't send it. In my case, I was just thinking of the extra $23 I would spend for each school so I sent them all to the 4 schools (for free) I'm applying to even if they are not really excellent scores.
you can submit your grades to www.wes.org and they will convert your GPA to the 4.0 scale. Plus, it's official. but it is slightly expensive.
Honestly, most schools do not require the CGPA because it can be deceiving (you can have very high or very low non-major grades). I am an international student and I just submitted my grade as is. If they require a CGPA, I just submit a score conversion scale from my universty so that the admissions committee can estimate my CGPA.
I finally gave in and called ETS. My scores for the GRE Chemistry subject test is 840, 86%. Quite disappointed, but looking at the scores of the accepted applicants in the school I'm applying to this year, it seems that they accept even those with a 720 and reject those with a 920 so I guess it all comes down to other stuff such as SOPs and LORs.
I applied last year to some schools in Europe, and they don't need any GRE scores. ETH I think is a top 10(?) school, so I don't know about your chances.
According to the GRE Website, scores will be sent from New Jersey so I think it would be fast. And I don't know if you're affected but the scores for the revised test is now being released earlier than expected.
The actual percentiles are slightly lower than the average of the estimated percentiles.
Quant
Estimated: 740-800 (79-94% Ave 86.5%)
160 (84%)
Verbal
Estimated: 550-650 (72-93% Ave 82.5%)
157 (77%)
AWA
4.0 (48%) - I don't even want to talk about this. ugh.
earliest score reporting date is November 8 so I guess they took it between August 1 and September 8. I took mine on September 9. I wonder when will the next batch be released?