dugmel27 Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Hey everyone, I will be applying to ChE and BME PhD programs this fall at top schools (MIT, UPenn, Johns Hopkins, Yale, etc). I got my GRE scores today: Q165 (790-800 old scale, 92nd percentile), V157 (560 old scale, 73rd percentile), AW5.0 (92nd percentile). I'm not asking for chances but what I want to know is if these scores are good enough so I don't need to worry about having my application hurt by them. I think I have a very solid application in all other respects. I have a high GPA & perfect major GPA from a top undergrad ChE school, 2.5 years of research experience in both academia and industry, good letters of recommendation, and a nice story to tell in my personal statement. I currently work as a research scientist in the pharmaceutical industry. I just need some assurance that I can put the GREs behind me and focus on finishing up my applications. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
CheeAZ Posted October 16, 2012 Posted October 16, 2012 It sounds like you have a solid application. My two questions for you are: (1) do you have good letters of recommendation and (2) do you think you could do much better on the test? From what I understand, the test can only hurt you if you do poorly - which you have not. Good luck with your applications. I am applying to some of the schools you listed as well.
dugmel27 Posted October 17, 2012 Author Posted October 17, 2012 That's what I heard about the GRE too but I really have no idea what 'poorly' is relative to the best schools. I feel like I did well enough but just wanted some other opinions. Coming from an engineering school, I feel stupid that I didn't get a 170 but I knew from taking practice tests that I was bound to get 2-3 wrong because of stupid mistakes or some slip up rather than not knowing enough math. Maybe if I retook it I'd get 2 wrong instead of 3 but I don't think I'd get a perfect score. My recs are not coming from big names but will be coming from people who I've done research with and know me well, so I'd say they're good.
CheeAZ Posted October 17, 2012 Posted October 17, 2012 I think you may be worrying about this too much. If you got below a 160 - I would retake. University of Minnesota's graduate website provides the most comprehensive information I have seen with respect to GRE scores (https://apps.grad.umn.edu/stats/ad/1016000.shtml#gre) take a look. These statistics should be on par with other top ChEE programs.
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