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Reporting General and Subject Test Together?


Theoretical2010

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I reported my Gre Scores 15 days ago, I requested ets to report both General and Subject Test(GS) in one order; at the first sight, they reported both, and in front of the name of my universities, was the sign (GS) which means both General and Subject scores have been reported. I do not know whether both tests are reported or not because those additional universities I sent my scores to, have no link to trace your material, except Princeton university, but in Princeton checklist it is just mentioned that my GRE General score has been received and my Subject is not!!! and I am now very dubious that both of my scores are reported.

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My General and Subject scores were sent together, and my online status page for Princeton indicated immediately that the General score had been received, but it took them well over a month to update it with "Subject: Received." I am sure you are all good.

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My General and Subject scores were sent together, and my online status page for Princeton indicated immediately that the General score had been received, but it took them well over a month to update it with "Subject: Received." I am sure you are all good.

Seconding this. Understandably, it takes some time for schools to sort through the gazillion pieces of data that we send and log it all. They might have logged the receipt of general scores first and then moved on the subject scores: who knows. All I know is that I've had similar episodes of fear lately, and everything got cleared up sooner or later; as long as you get that copy from ETS saying that they sent exactly what you ordered, I think you're fine.

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