Sending a Poor Physics GRE Score

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The discussion centers on the decision to send a low Physics GRE score of 600 in the context of graduate school admissions. Participants emphasize that if the GRE is a required component of the application, it must be submitted regardless of the score. The consensus suggests that applicants should focus on strengthening other aspects of their application, such as research experience and recommendation letters, to mitigate the impact of a low GRE score.

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I appeared in Physics GRE exam but did very poor: got only a 600. My other admission requirements are moderate. Should I send my poor Physics GRE score or not? Please give me advices. Thanks.
 
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Is the GRE required? Then you need to send it.
 

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