HAlberts Posted December 11, 2012 Posted December 11, 2012 Hi all, I need a bit of advise on whether it makes sense to submit both my gre score reports. First time I got 170 verbal, 159 quant, and 5.0 awa. Second time I got 167 verbal, 164 quant, 4.5 awa I decided to retake the test to improve my quant score. I'm applying to competitive IR programs that value quantitative skills (and my undergrad major was in physics), so I wanted the quant to look really good. I didn't expect my writing score to drop, and I was a little surprised by the 4.5. Anyhow, what is your opinion on submitting two sets of scores? If you recommend just submitting one, which would be better - a higher quant score or a better awa? Does a 4.5 awa look strange with the high verbal and quant? Thanks for the help.
antanon82 Posted December 12, 2012 Posted December 12, 2012 Hi all, I need a bit of advise on whether it makes sense to submit both my gre score reports. First time I got 170 verbal, 159 quant, and 5.0 awa. Second time I got 167 verbal, 164 quant, 4.5 awa I decided to retake the test to improve my quant score. I'm applying to competitive IR programs that value quantitative skills (and my undergrad major was in physics), so I wanted the quant to look really good. I didn't expect my writing score to drop, and I was a little surprised by the 4.5. Anyhow, what is your opinion on submitting two sets of scores? If you recommend just submitting one, which would be better - a higher quant score or a better awa? Does a 4.5 awa look strange with the high verbal and quant? Thanks for the help. I am in the same boat as you are, but I will be applying to biological sciences for grad studies.
HAlberts Posted December 13, 2012 Author Posted December 13, 2012 So how do you think programs view two score reports? Some have published policies - i.e. they'll look at the best score on each section, but others don't mention it at all. I just don't want to come off as obsessive, especially since the total score for V+Q only improved by 2 points.
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