Send dismal PGRE scores to mechanical engineering programs?

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The discussion centers around concerns about a low Physics GRE score of 590, especially in the context of applying to graduate programs in mechanical engineering and applied physics. The individual has a strong academic background with a 3.81 overall GPA, solid research experience, and good letters of recommendation. However, they are uncertain whether submitting their low GRE score will negatively impact their applications. There is advice suggesting that improving the Physics GRE score is important, as many programs require it for admission to higher-level physics degrees. Additionally, there is confusion regarding the relevance of submitting Physics GRE scores for mechanical engineering applications, indicating a need for clarity on program requirements. Overall, the individual is seeking guidance on how their GRE score might affect their chances of admission to their desired graduate programs.
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So a little background,
physics major/math minor
3.81 overall GPA, 3.65 physics
4 good letters of rec
combined 4.5 yrs research with 3+ at a good internship with a very renowned government funded private research company in southern California, don't want to name names

However, I just took the practice PGREs and score a 590 which is embarrassingly low. I was already thinking about applying to mechanical engineering phd program and was going to send my GRE scores along with my applications but I am wondering, assuming I don't gain 250 points overnight would sending them help or hurt if I don't do so well?? I was also going to apply to some applied physics places, but with those kinds of PGRE scores I can't see where I could get in. Am I screwed for physics grad school now if I choose to go that route?

thanks all
 
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You should work to bring your Physics GRE score up. Most places require them for a higher-level Physics degree.
 
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your situation, but why are you sending your Physics GRE scores along with applications to a mechanical engineering graduate program?
 
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