Applied Math - GRE Scores good enough?
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 11:35 pm
Hey guys so I am planning to apply to grad school this fall for a Phd in Applied Math and am hoping to at least have a chance at some top schools such as NYU, Brown , Columbia, Cornell, Stony Brook, etc.. I just took the General GRE and didn't do as well as I hoped. My scores were Q163 (86%), V155 (67%) and 4.5 (80%) for the writing. I have not taken the subject test yet but am hoping to do well. I have a pretty strong resume but I am trying to figure out if I should retake the general GRE to avoid the first cut. How important are these scores, at least to avoid getting the first cut, when applying to an Applied Math program?
If it is any sort of judge this is what's stated on Columbia's website. I'm not sure how this relates to other schools though.
"4. What is the minimum acceptable GRE score for admission to the graduate program your department?
"There are no minimum test score requirements for SEAS.
The average GRE scores for past entering classes, in recent years, rank 64% or above for the verbal and writing sections, and above 82% for the quantitative section. Therefore, it is recommended that your scores be comparable. You can check the percentiles provided along with your scores from ETS to find your ranking and compare."
Thanks!
If it is any sort of judge this is what's stated on Columbia's website. I'm not sure how this relates to other schools though.
"4. What is the minimum acceptable GRE score for admission to the graduate program your department?
"There are no minimum test score requirements for SEAS.
The average GRE scores for past entering classes, in recent years, rank 64% or above for the verbal and writing sections, and above 82% for the quantitative section. Therefore, it is recommended that your scores be comparable. You can check the percentiles provided along with your scores from ETS to find your ranking and compare."
Thanks!