undergrad2speech Posted October 15, 2021 Posted October 15, 2021 Hi, I'm a senior undergraduate applying to schools for speech-language pathology. I took the GRE this summer and did alright (not amazing but not terrible). Since COVID, many of the school's I'm applying to are now waiving the GRE for this application cycle. Is it worth it to retake the GRE one more time to try and raise my scores? And is it even worth it to send to the schools who aren't requiring it? The schools I'm applying to that require it are #3 and #4 on my list of schools, and I don't want my mediocre test scores to bring me down. Any advice?
meadymalarkey Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 I think it depends on whether or not the schools that are requiring the GRE are your top choices or not. If they are, and you scored <300, it may be worth redoing it. If not, then I wouldn't sweat it.
BioCook Posted October 28, 2021 Posted October 28, 2021 I wouldn’t worry about retaking the GRE. Save that money! Grad school apps are expensive. I unfortunately took the GRE twice and basically got around the same score…
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