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Can I choose which Physics GRE scores to send to grad schools?
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[QUOTE="Phys12, post: 6227660, member: 590241"] Right, that sounds correct, but I think I read somewhere (like in a stackexchange website or something) that Physics grad schools typically want scores of all the times you took the test, not just the most recent one. ... A quick look through the FAQs of 4 schools (Texas A&M, Ohio State, MIT, JHU) suggests that such is not the case for most grad schools (at least most of the ones I'm interested in). Well it's good to know that if I bomb this upcoming test, I still have another chance without losing much (other than $150 in registration fee). Thanks for your response! [/QUOTE]
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