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Old Aug 22, 2006, 01:55 PM
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To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

I have taken the GRE again and this time made over the minimum (1030/4) that most programs require. I believe I am competitive in every aspect but the GRE. It seems the GRE is my Achilles heel. Any advice from future, current, and past CRNA students is welcome.
Thanks!


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Old Aug 22, 2006, 04:35 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

It really depends on the program. If you are strong in grades and experience then I would say don't worry about it. If you are applying to UAB I don't think they care about GRE scores, just so long as you have the minimum...I know people that got in with sub-minimum scores.

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Old Aug 23, 2006, 10:00 AM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

At the end of the day it is the score you feel comfortable submitting with your application. If a score just barely over the minimum sits well with you, go ahead and stick with that score. But knowing how competitive it is to get into programs and seeing how you feel you have a percieved weakness, why not try to improve upon it. What is the worst it will cost you, a few hours of your time and the cost of the test.

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Old Aug 23, 2006, 02:19 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

Originally Posted by BAMACCRN
I have taken the GRE again and this time made over the minimum (1030/4) that most programs require. I believe I am competitive in every aspect but the GRE. It seems the GRE is my Achilles heel. Any advice from future, current, and past CRNA students is welcome.
Thanks!
i too agree that it depends on what school you apply to.
however, i was <1000 and got in.
when asked about my score, i assured them it in no way reflected my ability to speak and write.
remember, it's the overall picture, not just one parameter.

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Old Aug 23, 2006, 11:08 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

From my experience, a high GRE score is really important - especially on getting you off on the right foot in your interview. I'd consider taking it again.

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Old Aug 23, 2006, 11:20 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

Originally Posted by piper_for_hire
From my experience, a high GRE score is really important - especially on getting you off on the right foot in your interview. I'd consider taking it again.

-S
sorry piper, et. al...
i can't agree.. there's a reason why applications state a "minimum", which is usually 1000. if people were deterred from applying because they didn't have this "minimum", i guess i might have never got in.
i think ccrn, yrs of icu experience, acls teacher, published, extracurricular activities, good interviewer, etc... have more weight in the end than someone with a high gre and whatever.
just my opinion, but a 1034 isn't all that bad...

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Old Aug 23, 2006, 11:28 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

Hey - all I know is that my GRE scores were mentioned several times during the interview process and I got in. Sure made me feel like the scores made a difference.

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Originally Posted by dfk
sorry piper, et. al...
i can't agree.. there's a reason why applications state a "minimum", which is usually 1000. if people were deterred from applying because they didn't have this "minimum", i guess i might have never got in.
i think ccrn, yrs of icu experience, acls teacher, published, extracurricular activities, good interviewer, etc... have more weight in the end than someone with a high gre and whatever.
just my opinion, but a 1034 isn't all that bad...

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Old Aug 25, 2006, 10:59 AM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

From what I have heard, schools like you to have a higher GRE score not not simply for the purpose of indicating your ability to complete the program, but more so to indicate your ability to pass a standardized test which you will take at the end of your program. The schools want to have a good track record for those passing the licensure exam on the first attempt.

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Old Aug 25, 2006, 02:55 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

Checking with the school first to see how heavily they rely on GRE scores for admission may be your best bet. Some programs don't even require GREs if your GPA is high. Others take the "whole picture" into consideration (i.e., experience, GPA, GRE results, reference letters, essay, certifications) to base their decisions. And perhaps some schools rely on the GRE scores more heavily when considering applicants for admission. Good luck!

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Old Aug 25, 2006, 05:14 PM
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Re: To repeat or not to repeat! GRE question

Hey Bama...after being here a week, I should call and give you some insight.

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