... said:
> @thisissparta the rankings are different than the US ... ! I'm aware that their rankings work differently. I was just ... drop (when compared to USN rankings) among all the T14s.
Once Harvard decided to utilize the GRE it was only a matter of time before someone followed. I am a bit shocked it has happened so quickly. As @"Alex Divine" said I don't think it will be too long before the rest of the top tier schools join the party.
... , a "least confident/totally skipped" tier, a "down to two answers ... but leaning towards one" tier, and "pretty confident but not ... totally sure" tier. I'm also playing around ...
... &WR which sets the rankings. Rankings are hugely important, and everyone ... a good performance in the rankings, and at risk by a ... a change in how the rankings are determined, then that will ...
... applicant as far as the rankings are concerned. Of course, ... are not concerned with their rankings to the total exclusion of ... the end of a day, rankings win the day. A dean ... gets a bump in the rankings has job security. A dean ... in a drop in the rankings does not.
... applicant as far as the rankings are concerned. Of course, ... are not concerned with their rankings to the total exclusion ... end of a day, rankings win the day. A ... gets a bump in the rankings has job security. A ... in a drop in the rankings does not.
Thanks m, I appreciate it.., basically, by not finishing, I start with a 170 and go down from there... honestly. I didn't apply for any top tier schools because I waited to long, however, most of my schools require about a 160