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    About reporting general GRE and subject GRE together

    In my general GRE report, there is a section for subject GRE score. If I report general GRE score to a school, does ETS fill that section with my subject GRE score, too, if the score is ready by then? In that case, it means I can report both general and subject GRE with only one $15.

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    Pardon me, but your writing is ambiguous. I'll try to explain the process of reporting scores.
    To make it clear for you :
    you can choose to report the subject GRE score + the GRE score to the same institute with only $15 IF YOU checked on the both check boxes. However , you have to make sure that the subject test score is revealed ( the former score) before reporting the current GRE score ( the latter).

    Simply : The 15 bucks are per institute , not per score

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDK View Post
    Pardon me, but your writing is ambiguous. I'll try to explain the process of reporting scores.
    To make it clear for you :
    you can choose to report the subject GRE score + the GRE score to the same institute with only $15 IF YOU checked on the both check boxes. However , you have to make sure that the subject test score is revealed ( the former score) before reporting the current GRE score ( the latter).

    Simply : The 15 bucks are per institute , not per score
    Hi MDK,
    Well can you just confirm the following?

    I have given my general GRE on 29th Aug,2005
    Then I gave my subject GRE in CS on Nov 3 ,2007.
    While reporting subject gre scores for CS to four free institutions,I had mentioned "yes" for reporting subject as well as general gre scores.

    So Will both my scores be reported for free to the four univs?

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    So Will both my scores be reported for free to the four univs?
    Yes , the both of them will be reported.
    In fact when you choose to report a score , ETS will report all of your scores in the selected test for the past five years

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    When requesting score reporting by phone, does it ask whether I am reporting for general or subject score or it just need the inst/dept codes and delivers them both scores by default.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omaradib View Post
    When requesting score reporting by phone, does it ask whether I am reporting for general or subject score or it just need the inst/dept codes and delivers them both scores by default.
    It asks you whether you want to report the General Test , After that it asks you another question whether you want to report the Subject Test.
    BTW, It's a toll free call, why don't you call and try yourself. Don't worry it won't ask you for the credit card information until the very end of the call, so you can hang up without paying a penny.

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    Ok, from my country it is not toll free. I have to depend on third party for the payment.

    The question is - is it possible to report both scores to one school by phone with only one $15? If yes, please describe one successful scenario that works in that matter.

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    Yes, as MDK said:

    Quote Originally Posted by MDK
    Simply : The 15 bucks are per institute , not per score
    However, there would also be a $6 charge per completed call, if I understand correctly. So it is best to order the scores in batches, I believe, if you will be wanting to report to more than one institution.

    I haven't actually called to report my scores. However, it seems pretty basic and hard to mess up:

    Quote Originally Posted by MDK
    It asks you whether you want to report the General Test , After that it asks you another question whether you want to report the Subject Test.
    As you know, you will want to have the following information on hand:

    - the ID numbers of the instiutions (universities) you want your scores reported to
    - your registration number

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    Quote Originally Posted by omaradib View Post
    Ok, from my country it is not toll free. I have to depend on third party for the payment.
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    Neither from my country but I am using Yahoo voice.I would recommend using an online phone provider such Yahoo (as low as $0.01/minute) or Skype since then you can make toll free calls.

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