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Hi!! I'm applying to JD and MA in international policy programs this cycle. Because I've been so focused on the LSAT, I haven't studied for or taken the GRE. The schools I'm applying to say they're GRE-blind this year (and I know some take the LSAT as a substitute). What does GRE-blind mean exactly? Will not taking the GRE hurt in any way? How is this different than GRE-optional? #help
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Without looking at what the program websites say, it's hard for us to be sure, but I would guess that GRE-blind means they won't consider GRE scores as part of the admissions process at all.