What Are Your GRE Subject Scores and Experiences?

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The discussion revolves around the GRE scores of various participants, with a focus on their experiences and outcomes related to graduate school admissions. Participants share their scores across different subjects, highlighting a mix of high and low percentiles, with some expressing concerns about the significance of these scores in the admissions process. There is a lighthearted exchange about the test-taking experience, including humorous comments about using unconventional methods to fill out the test. One participant mentions their transition from physics to engineering and expresses anxiety about academic performance and job prospects, particularly the importance of achieving a good GPA for graduate school applications. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the varying importance of GRE scores and academic achievements in the context of pursuing advanced degrees.
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Ok, I´ll start this thread since it seems nobody has done it before for this season.

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Math-900-99-Oct 07.
 
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2*GRESCORE(ab77)/3 - 10= GRESCORE(eastside00_99)
 
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Cyrus said:
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Dontcha get a point just for writing your name on it?
 
Never even took it, so I get nada...but ill give you hot sauce if you take it for me :biggrin:
 
Cyrus said:
Never even took it, so I get nada...but ill give you hot sauce if you take it for me :biggrin:

:cool: Sweet! I'll use a crayon when I fill out your test. :biggrin:
 
Physics 580 30th Percentile. Ohhh you know your jealous that or I am an idiot. I think its a bit of both. Sad part is I just won the award for the being the best senior physics major. Its just hard to have time to study when you go to school and work a full time job. Well itll get me in where I want to go.
 
shows that accolades mean
 
Math 980 99.9%
 
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On my physics GRE I got a 620, which is 41st percentile. Not that great, but it got me into grad school!
 
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Arunma getting into gradschool is all that matters I take that back also money matters ;)
 
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730 - 64th percentile.

I think I could have done better. >:(
 
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physics 920 (91st percentile)
 
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840.. 82 percentile... how much does the gre score matter?
 
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arunma said:
On my physics GRE I got a 620, which is 41st percentile. Not that great, but it got me into grad school!

where's your school?
I just asked for a transfer to engineering school from physics.. I just scared if I can't get at least second upper in my school it would be doom and gloom because I think it's going to be hard to find job if I don't go to grad. school. Now my prof. wants to talk to me about that. I just feel so old for physics, I am almost 28 btw this year and I am still freshman.
 
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