smug-face Posted September 13, 2020 Posted September 13, 2020 I took the GRE twice: the first time, I got a perfect Verbal (170) but a Quant in the mid-low 160s; the second time the opposite score, a perfect Quant (170) but in Verbal I got the same score as my first Quant. Luckily, due to how the GRE is scored, the second test was above the 90th percentile for both (not true for the first as you need a higher score in Q than V to make it to the 90th percentile). Here's my question: I want to apply to very quant-heavy programs, so I suppose that the Quant matters more than the Verbal. I am also not a native English speaker, so it is possible that my not-so-perfect Verbal will be discounted even further. However, I wonder if it would make sense for me to send both test scores, as I was quite happy with my first Verbal. However, I'd rather adcomms think I'm (consistently) good at math and a bit less good at verbal than inconsistently good at math. Thoughts? Am I overthinking this?
sloth_girl Posted September 14, 2020 Posted September 14, 2020 I'd go with the higher verbal, middle tier (mid 160s) quant personally (that's what I had, and I had pretty good acceptances all around). In general though, those scores, especially this cycle amid COVID, won't likely keep you out anywhere.
Pol22222 Posted September 15, 2020 Posted September 15, 2020 I got into virtually every CHYMPS and I think those scores will get you very far. You are ESL, so I think a verbal in the 90% is impressive. My ESL friend is at a top 10 program with a verbal in the 70s. I'd go with the higher quant if youre primarily interested in quant methods, but I will let you know that a lot of schools power score, which means that they'll take your highest score from each test and consider that. In my opinion, you are in a very strong place to apply wherever you want. This season will be tougher, but those scores make you competitive. Great job! sloth_girl 1
smug-face Posted September 15, 2020 Author Posted September 15, 2020 13 hours ago, Pol22222 said: I'd go with the higher quant if youre primarily interested in quant methods, but I will let you know that a lot of schools power score, which means that they'll take your highest score from each test and consider that. Thanks! Where do I check if a school that I’m applying to does that?
uchenyy Posted September 15, 2020 Posted September 15, 2020 24 minutes ago, smug-face said: Thanks! Where do I check if a school that I’m applying to does that? Some schools are explicit about that (e.g., Stanford), whereas others are not. You'll probably just have to check on the websites of the programs you're interested in. If you don't find any information, you could always send the graduate program coordinator/administrative assistant an email.
polsciguy88 Posted September 15, 2020 Posted September 15, 2020 There's an option to send both of your scores - do that.
smug-face Posted September 16, 2020 Author Posted September 16, 2020 14 hours ago, polsciguy88 said: There's an option to send both of your scores - do that. Would that look better than just sending my high-quant score? I don't want to signal inconsistency.
polsciguy88 Posted September 16, 2020 Posted September 16, 2020 4 hours ago, smug-face said: Would that look better than just sending my high-quant score? I don't want to signal inconsistency. It simply signals that you are capable of hitting 95th+ percentile on either dimension. None of your scores are 'low.' Pol22222 1
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