How does GRE retake work with new score reporting options?

<p>I have done better than I thought on the verbal section (V 166 / 97%) but much worse than expected in the quantitative section (Q 160 / 84%) based on practice tests. I was wondering if I could retake to improve my quantitative score and just leave the verbal and essay sections empty? They only report the highest scores of all tests so it shouldn't matter if I get 0 points on those sections, right? (Or for the sake of argument, say I click on a couple of boxes but chances are I will not get a 166 again ...)</p>

<p>Thanks for your advice!</p>

<p>I was going to reply saying that schools will see all the tests you’ve taken.</p>

<p>But after a quick google search I learned about this newfangled ScoreSelect thing. What?! Anyway, it sounds like you can’t pick and choose quantitative and verbal from each test, the test scores have to be sent as a whole. So no, not a great idea.</p>

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<p>= Auto reject. (It’s a form of academic dishonesty/unfairneess…)</p>

<p>ok, thanks for the info</p>