GRE not required

<p>Wow. Someone saw the unsuccessful attempt of, “Give me my answers and don’t you dare try to start a conversation about this extremely strange situation” and decided to piggy-back onto the thread and was surprised with the result?</p>

<p>Treating a community of forum users as an automated search engine is rude. When people read things like this that just don’t seem to add up, they ask questions - generally with the intention of helping. For instance there was/is a recent thread where someone asked for help to graduate in 2.5 years. Though he was initially resistant to the critical responses, it led to him rethinking his situation and realizing: </p>

<p>No. This doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.</p>

<p>For a phd in philosophy : Cornell, MIT, and John Hopkins do not require GRE scores for consideration. Almost all European schools don’t although Cambridge may be an exception.</p>

<p>If you don’t get into law school this round, let’s just say it’s probably not due to your age…</p>