Nats Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 Hi, I just passed the GRE and would like to apply for a PhD in History. I am aiming at the top 3 programs. My scores are: - 680 Verbal (96%) - 770 Quant (87%) - 5.0 Writing (84%) I am a little bit disappointed with my writing score, since I have often read that it was better to have 5.5 or 6 in writing. On the other hand, I am not sure I could do better if given a second chance (especially since the process looks quite arbitrary to me). So basically I have 2 questions: - to what extent would the committee take into account the fact that I am not coming from an English speaking-country ? - do you think that it is worth taking the exam again (I have a good writing sample and Statement of purpose, and a solid academic background in my home country) Many thanks for your help !
Bukharan Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 By no means I know what I am talking about but I believe that your GRE scores are great and you really shouldn't worry. You are an international student and you scored 680 - this is fantastic! 5.0 analytical is also more than enough. Perhaps I am naive but I don't think that GRE plays that big of a deal when you are applying for a Ph.D. SOP and recommendations are probably much more important. Octavia 1
TMP Posted October 24, 2010 Posted October 24, 2010 You're an international student who isn't a native English speaker? Amazing. Focus on other parts of your application.
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