Happy89 Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 I am in a pickle because of the GRE. I am applying to MPH (epidemiology) programs. I took the GRE in early November (late, I know) and got the most lopsided scores in the world. V-165 Q-<150 AW-4 I thought about retaking the exam in February (the schools that I am applying to have late deadlines). However, I studied for a year to get the scores that I got and I am unsure if I can boost my score in less than two months. I would hate to defer my application because I REALLY want to go to grad school in this field. But I don't know if it is wise to apply with such a low quant score. Does anyone have any advice?
Jade355 Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 You should look for each school's admissions data and find out the average V and Q scores for last year's applicants. If your scores are within 2 points or so, I think you would have a fair shot. In my opinion, deferring at this point does not make sense. You really have nothing to lose by applying and everything to lose by deferring.
Dreams Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 If you have an otherwise strong profile, including transcripts, go ahead and apply. Schools won't ding you on one aspect of your application if everything else is fine.
Soon2bgrad Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 Yikes, if you are doing Epi your quant score is going to be very important. When the person who is reviewing a giant pile of applications for a math heavy program like epi, GRE scores are going to be an easy way to cut that pile down. Unless you have excellent math scores from undergrad and are just a bad test taker, do your hardest to bring that score up.
Happy89 Posted March 30, 2016 Author Posted March 30, 2016 Update: I got into every school that I applied to. Thanks for the advice. omgwhizzkid 1
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