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Question: When to Use 'No Score' (NS)?


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Can anyone help me on this one? I took the GRE a while ago with an 800 Quant and a very poorly-scored Verbal. So I'm going to retake it to improve my verbal section. But since I've already scored 800 in quant, there is no point of risking a lower score. I found that on the ETS site, it's written that:

'If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure.'

I just want to confirm with someone that I can indeed skip the whole quant sections and get an NS, and this won't hurt my application in any case whatsoever. Thanks!

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No one can guarantee that it won't hurt your application. I t might look as though the whole test was too tough for you to take at once, so you could only handle it in sections. I don't think it would look good to skip any section of the GRE.

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