Monday, March 16, 2020
Average GRE Scores for Top Public Universities
Average GRE Scores for Top Public Universities Many graduate schools have taken the average GRE scores for incoming graduate students off of their websites. Theyre not publishing the rankings in many cases. However, some graduate schools are willing to post average rangesà of scores for incoming grad students, although most of those scores are arranged by intended major rather than by the schools statistics. If youre interested in seeing the most up-to-date GRE scores by intended major, then take a peek at the link provided. Otherwise, read on for the average GRE scores as listed for top public universities for a select few of their majors - Engineering and Education - as published in US News and World Report.à GRE Scores Information If you are confused perusing these scores because you expected to see numbers in the 700s, then Im betting youre probably still thinking about the old GRE score system which ended in 2011. Currently, average GRE scores can run anywhere between 130 - 170 in 1-point increments. The old system assessed students with a scale from 200 - 800 in 10-point increments. If you took the GRE using the old system and want to see what your approximate GRE score would be on the new scale, then check out these two concordance tables. Please note, however, that GRE scores are only valid for five years, so July 2016 was the last time students with GRE scores in the prior format were able to use them.à GRE Verbal Concordance TableGRE Quantitative Concordance Table University of California -à Berkeley: Engineering:à Quantitative: 165 Education Verbal: 149Quantitative: 155 University of California - LA: Engineering:à Quantitative: 162 Education Verbal: 155Quantitative: 146 University of Virginia: Engineering:à Quantitative: 160 Education Verbal: 160Quantitative: 164 University of Michigan ââ¬â Ann Arbor: Engineering:à Quantitative: à 161 Education Verbal: NAQuantitative: NAà University of North Carolina ââ¬â Chapel Hill: Engineering:à Quantitative: 160 Education Verbal: 158Quantitative: 148 College of William and Mary: Education Verbal: 156Quantitative: 149 University of California ââ¬â San Diego: Engineering:à Quantitative: NA Education Verbal: NAQuantitative: NAà University of Illinois ââ¬â Urbana/Champaign: Engineering:à Quantitative: 170 Education Verbal: 156Quantitative: 160 University of Wisconsin ââ¬â Madison: Engineering:à Quantitative: 168 Education Verbal: 158Quantitative: 149 University of Washington: Engineering:à Quantitative: 170 Education Verbal: 156Quantitative: 147 Pennsylvania State: Engineering:à Quantitative: 170 Education Verbal: 154Quantitative: 145 University of Florida: Engineering:à Quantitative: 169 Education Verbal: 155Quantitative: 155 University of Texas ââ¬â Austin: Engineering:à Quantitative: 170 Education Verbal: 158Quantitative: 152 Georgia Institute of Technology: Engineering:à Quantitative: 164 Ohio State University: Engineering:à Quantitative: 169 Education Verbal: 156Quantitative: 151 Texas AM: Engineering:à Quantitative: 163 Education Verbal: NAQuantitative: NA So Are My Scores Going to Get Me In? There are a number of factors that go into your admittance into one of these top public universities. And although your GRE scoresà areà important, they are not the only things considered by admissions counselors, as I am sure you already know. Make sure your application essay is top-notch and that you have secured stellar recommendations from those professors who know you best in undergrad. And if you havent worked on that GPA already, then now is the time to ensure youre getting the best grades you possibly can in case your GRE score isnt exactly what you wanted it to be.
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