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Chance of Acceptance?

So, I just took the GRE today and got my "unofficial" results that generate at the end of the test. I'm having doubts if I should re-take it or not. I really would like to get in this rolling admission. I self-studied but really slacked on my math. My question is what do you think my chances are to getting an interview. Will schools look at the "raw" score (in my case 299) or individualized quantitative, verbal, writing scores? I know > 150 Q and > 150 V are preferable but do they throw your app in the trash if you don't meet these criteria?

GRE Verbal 156, Quantitative 143, Writing undetermined as of yet

BSN GPA 3.84 from a very well respected university

Adult CTICU in Trauma 1 Center for 2 years

Advanced Neuroscience in Trauma 1 Center for 1 year

IABP, CVVHD, PA Caths, Temp Pacers, etc.

Certs: BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCC, NRP, CCRN, CMC

Anesthesia/Pain Committe at Hospital

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It depends on the school. Just ask the program director. I do know, that my program weighed pretty heavily on the math portion of the GRE.

I agree it depends on the school I have on school that told me over 150 to be competitive and I had another school tell me that they just want a 4 or better on the awa.

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