Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around whether a participant should retake the GRE for admissions to Cornell or MIT, considering their current scores and academic background. The conversation includes various perspectives on test preparation, the significance of GRE scores, and the impact of retaking the exam on the admissions process.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Homework-related
Main Points Raised
- One participant expresses dissatisfaction with standardized tests and questions the necessity of retaking the GRE given their scores and academic achievements.
- Another participant suggests that retaking the GRE is advisable and recommends a prep course, citing their experience in improving scores significantly.
- Concerns about the financial burden of retaking the GRE and taking prep courses are raised, along with the participant's limited time due to other commitments.
- Advice is given to contact admissions offices for guidance on the necessity of retaking the GRE.
- Discussion includes the importance of early questions on the GRE and strategies for improving scores, such as focusing on vocabulary and problem-solving techniques.
- One participant mentions their experience with the PowerPrep software and expresses frustration over their performance on the actual test compared to practice exams.
- There is a discussion about the implications of cumulative score reporting and whether old scores will affect admissions chances.
- Concerns are voiced about the potential delay in applying to graduate school if a retake is necessary, along with the impact on starting graduate studies.
- Participants discuss the perceived value of the GRE in the admissions process and the nature of preparing for standardized tests.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the original poster should retake the GRE. There are competing views on the importance of GRE scores and the best strategies for preparation, as well as differing opinions on the necessity of retaking the exam.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention various strategies for improving GRE scores, including the use of specific study materials and techniques. There are also discussions about the timing of applications and the implications of score reporting policies, which may influence decisions regarding retaking the exam.
Who May Find This Useful
Students preparing for graduate school admissions, particularly those concerned about standardized testing and GRE scores, may find this discussion relevant.