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So I just took the gre and got a 145 and 142. I know those scores are terrible and should be in the 50th percentile. But I'm crunched with time and money. These are my top 7 schools in no order. 
University of Nevada: Reno
University  of Utah
University of Washington
University of Northern Colorado
Idaho State University
Eastern New Mexico University
Northern Arizona University

I tried looking for the recommended scores but was having trouble. Should I retake it? I don't think I can get much higher, I suck at tests. I have a 3.5 GPA, strong recommendations, over 75 clinic hours, full semester of SLP teaching in schools, RBT certification, and volunteer hours for reading programs. 

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The University of Utah has this to say about admissions into their SLP program.

"The minimum GPA requirement for admission is a 3.0. Our average admission profile for an incoming graduate student for Fall 2015 was a 3.74 GPA and a GRE score of 311. These are only averages, and we admit candidates above and below these values."

According to UW 's data found here, there were 423 applicants of which 41 were accepted. 8 of the 41 received financial support of some kind. The average verbal score was a 158, the average quant score was a 153 and the average gpa was a 3.85 while the range of the GPA was between a 3.5-4.0.

According to University of Northern Colorado's data found here, there were 388 applicants of which 83 were accepted.  The average gpa was a 3.73. The average verbal score was a 153 and the average quant score was a 151.

This isn't meant to discourage yet, however, getting into any program is tough because everyone has great letters of recommendations.

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