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- From: skh4161@mvs.draper.com (Kjeld Hvatum)
- Subject: when being a "genius" isn't enough
- Message-ID: <01GSMUJ7ZG82ADCQ4B@ccfvx3.draper.com>
- Sender: mmdf@ns.draper.com (MMDF Master)
- Organization: Draper Laboratory
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:35:00 GMT
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- From "Getting What You Came For - The Smart Student's Guide to
- Earning a Master's or a Ph.D.", by Robert L. Peters, (c) 1992,
- page 64:
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- "In psychology doctoral programs, the most selective schools require
- a GPA of at least 3.5 and a total GRE score (verbal plus
- quantitative) of at least 1300, second-rank schools require a
- GPA of at least 3.3 and a GRE of 1200, and lesser-known schools
- require GPAs greater than 3.0 and GRE scores of 1100."
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- Mensa's GRE cutoff is 1250.
-