Acceptable GRE Score (Chemistry)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the acceptable GRE scores for the Chemistry subject test, exploring perceptions of what constitutes a good or poor score, and the relative importance of GRE scores compared to other factors in graduate school admissions.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about what scores are considered awful or impressive on the Chemistry GRE.
  • Another participant mentions their experience taking both the general GRE and the Chemistry subtest, sharing a score of 770, which they felt was average given their background in organic chemistry and lack of exposure to inorganic and analytical chemistry.
  • This participant suggests that the Chemistry GRE score is less important than the general GRE score, which is in turn less important than undergraduate grades and lab experience.
  • A later reply reiterates that foreign students typically have higher Chemistry GRE scores and that domestic students are often given preference in admissions, implying that foreign applicants need to excel to be competitive.
  • It is noted that clear English communication skills are considered advantageous for American students applying to graduate programs, particularly for teaching roles.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the importance of the Chemistry GRE score relative to other application components, indicating a lack of consensus on its significance in the admissions process.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about the relative importance of GRE scores and other factors in admissions are not fully explored, and there may be variations in expectations based on specific programs or institutions.

Who May Find This Useful

Prospective graduate students in chemistry or related fields, particularly those preparing for the GRE and considering application strategies.

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What score is awful and what score is pretty impressive? I just took the test and I'm waiting on the scores to arrive soon.

thanks.
 
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I've never actually taken it but I know movies has taken both the general GRE as well as the chemistry subtest.
 
Yes, I took both tests. I got a 770 on the chem test, which was 70% that year. I wasn't overly thrilled about my performance, but then again I hadn't taken any inorganic chemistry at the time and my school didn't offer a class in analytical chemistry. Also I found that the test only covered very basic organic chemistry, which is my specialty. Nonetheless, I got accepted at every grad school I applied to. All in all, I think that the score on your Chem GRE is less important than your score on the general GRE, which is in turn less important than your grades, which are slightly less important than whether or not you have experience working in a lab. As long as your chem test score is reasonably good then you should be fine. I think it is just there to show that your grades aren't a fluke.

One caveat, the chem GRE scores are invariably higher for foreign students applying to grad school in the US. Domestic students are almost always considered preferentially to foreign students, so the foreign applicants need to be superstars to get accepted.

Hope this helps.
 
One caveat, the chem GRE scores are invariably higher for foreign students applying to grad school in the US. Domestic students are almost always considered preferentially to foreign students, so the foreign applicants need to be superstars to get accepted.


Thats what all my professors say. Being able to speak English clearly is a huge plus for an American student applying to grad schools in America (since you will probably be teaching an undergraduate class or assisting students in a lab at some point).
 

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