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Akansha katariya

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The Pittsburgh University provides test options for standardized scores. However, international students who believe that their GRE scores are good and can positively impact their resumes must mention it. There is no minimum score given on the official website, students must aim to score above 153 in Verbal, 152 in Quantitative, and 4.0 in Analytical Writing. 

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Sanchit Awasthi

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For international graduate students, GRE/GMAT may or may not be required for the chosen program. However, the scores shall be considered during the evaluation process.

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Kartik Bisht

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GRE stands for Graduate Record Examination is a well-known standardized exam. Moreover, it is a vital requirement for students wanting to pursue higher education abroad. Additionally, at Texas A&M University Commerce the GRE scores are not required for the PhD in Experimental Psychology—also, a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. Furthermore, the university must receive the GRE score from ETS and for only five years, ETS retains them.

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Raj Vimal

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Here are prep tips for GRE:

  • Plan your study. Set a score goal for your ideal school.
  • Use good materials. Get real prep books and flashcards.
  • Find weak spots. Start by fixing what you don't know well.
  • Write often. Make your writing clear and easy to follow.
  • Learn new words. Grow your vocabulary every day.

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Raj Vimal

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The Graduate Record Examination is a widely accepted exam. More than 90 countries in the world accept GRE Exam scores for graduate school admissions. Some of them are USA, UK, Canada, Australia, India, Japan, etc.

However, it is not the only eligibility to get admission. Many universities do not require GRE scores to offer enrollment in graduation courses.

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