Katbtw Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 Hi everyone, I'm going to be applying to 4 schools in January that offer marriage and family therapy masters programs. I am an A/B student with great letters of recommendation and plan on writing strong essays/mission statements. I expect my verbal and writing scores to be high or at least above average. Most schools I'm applying to say they don't place heavy emphasis on GRE scores, and one (South Nova University) doesn't even accept GRE scores. I have always struggled heavily with math. Just looking at a problem I don't understand makes me emotional. So my question is this: if I were to completely bomb the quantitative sections, but do well everywhere else, would that have a profound impact on my application to a marriage/family therapy program?
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