<p>So I want to go to grad school for physics. I took the GRE General today and got a 700 Verbal and 780 Quantitative. The perfectionist in me is frustrated with the 780. Is there any real difference from the admissions perspective between a 780 and an 800 Quantitative? Will this make it noticeably more difficult to get into a top school? (assuming I'll even have a chance at that--haven't taken the physics GRE yet, but I'll dream for now!)</p>
<p>Dude. That’s an excellent score. You’re fine. Stop worrying.</p>
<p>I took GRE general test today and got the following scores.
Verbal -690
Quantitative -690</p>
<p>i’m worried about my quantitative score. should i take the new GRE? Which i’m assuming i have to prepare for a lot as i’m not used to the new one.
I want to apply for the biology programs at Yale, Berkley, MIT, University of Washington, Northwestern and Princeton U.
I have research experience of more than 3 years and 2 years of those are in cell and moleular biology.
I have won awards for my research and many travel awards to present at national meetings.
I also have a GPA of more than 3.6 and have a major GPA of more than 3.8.
I also have minors in chemistry and Math.
I will for sure get really good recommendation letters. However, i’m an international student.
What should i Do? Please help?</p>