<p>I don’t feel that GRE had anything to do with my daughter’s college education. She didn’t take a subject GRE which might have had more relevance. She was always a very good test taker. She did a heavy math and science program and didn’t even take the usual English composition class in college-- her college does not have distribution requirements. She did minimal prep on the GRE just before taking it (as with SAT) and scored a very high Verbal and Analytical Writing, near the top. She had a ton of math classes as a math/cs major, much higher advanced math than is on the GRE. But she scored lower on the math portion, a little lower than ideal for her grad application. I don’t know if she just hadn’t used that math for awhile or needed to drill on practice more than she did. This test just wasn’t related to her curriculum. Isn’t the GRE just very similar to SAT but harder vocab words and still very low level math? I can’t see you could get any info from looking at those scores particularly. She did get into very good PhD programs in CS and I think that would be more useful info.</p>