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Eager!
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 62
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Dear all,
How are you? I did extremely poor in GRE (380v+680m)=1060. I had a very tough extra math section[that was not evaluated i hope as where I could not answer more than 18 in 45 min] @ the beginning, it deteriorate my mental smoothness to continue the exam but I found my verbal & later math[that they counted] section quite easy. I had this mishap? I am quite in dilemma. Sud I apply this year or retake the GRE and apply next year? Will other things make up my low GRE score? Please have a look. My short Biodata -- GPA- 3.71/4.00 Class Rank - 2nd GRE- 1060 Papers- one IEEE Best student paper award in world wide paper contest by IEEE Computer Society Another two in local international conference Teaching Experience - about 1yr by july 2008 Projects- 1 Nation best project showcased in National softexpo Same project got SAARC & All India Project Competition award Awards: ACM UPE 2007 Award jointly won with a student 4m Bolivia Member: IEEE IEEE Computer Society ACM Raihan.....a sad soul ![]() |
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Approaching Sanity
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 9
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You have an awesome profile apart from your GRE score. While most univs in europe, canada and a few in US like MIT, donot need GRE scores, most of the american univs do. GRE scores are just used to screen out applicants at an initial stage. So its possible that even before the committee get to have a look at your profile, you might get filtered out by some orderly because u dont meet the gre cutoffs or "expectations"
Bottomline-With your profile, you deserve to study at the best places in US. If possible retake your gre, and explain your first attempt (very) briefly in your statement of purpose. With your potential, it shouldn't be a problem to notch up a decent score. |
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Master of Bioscience
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 9
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Your verbal score may be problematic for many US institutions.
What type of program are you applying for? If you are applying to super popular schools, you will probably be eliminated by the score alone. Many schools take other items into consideration during review: your personal statement, GPA, letters of recommendation, work experience, and accomplishments. I believe there are programs you can still apply to for Fall 2008. Check with the institutions you plan on submitting applications to and make sure they'll accept GRE test scores from Jan/Feb 2008. If they do, you should send your application in as soon as possible and then follow with new GRE scores. Designate on the application that you intend to take the GRE shortly. Retake the GRE. Study now and study smart. You can do it! |
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Eager!
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 62
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Dear All,
Thanks to you all. I took the gre & now its 500 in verbal & maths 770. Is there any effect of my poor score of last one? Again I am in a score trap for Toefl its Listening 25 Speaking 24 Writing 24 but Reading 16!!! I didn't answered the extra two last passages but they counted the last two. Any way is TOEFL score that much important ? My one is 89 but in reading its 16!!! Best wishes to you all. Raihan |
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Eager!
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 59
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MIT doesn't require GRE ? Could you let me know what are those programs in MIT . Thank you |
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