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Pace CDP Spring 2010 and the GRE's

I submitted my application to Pace's CDP for the Spring 2010. I'm taking the GRE a second time tomorrow and am in a pickle as to what to do if they're not significantly better. If your scores remain pretty much the same or one goes up and the other goes down, is it better not to submit them at all? I tanked and got a 460 in verbal and 520 quantitative (5.5 in writing) the first time. I'm trying to get a sense of whether I want the scores submitted when I see them tomorrow or not.

Is it better to submit a second set of scores if only one goes up and the other one goes down?

Any input in the next 18 hours would help me so much!:redbeathe:nurse:

Thank you everybody!

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Since you can see your scores without sending them to ANY schools, I would do this if I were you. Just don't select any schools to report your scores to. IF you like your scores, you can always request them after the fact, right?

You still have plenty of time to contemplate whether or not to send them to Pace.

Good luck!

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Thanks Stacy --

I guess I'm not 100% certain about how that all goes down. If you don't send test results to any schools, then, that does not necessarily constitute a cancelled exam, does it? How does one cancel an exam vs. just not send results to any schools? Also, then, if I decide to send results to Pace after the fact, wouldn't that hold it up? I don't have a lot of time, as they begin reviewing Jan 2010 apps in September...

How is the program going? I think you were one of the people who applied and got in last year, right?

Thanks again,

:nurse:

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