<p>Hello, I am trying to plan things out-</p>
<p>I took the GRE roughly 1.3 years ago and received a 740 Q 360 V. The Verbal score is obviously horrible because when I was younger I daydreamed in the English class while I was always much more interested in the Math class. As a result, as a native speaker of English I am completely incompetent in the English language. Even after memorizing over 800 words, my score was still below 400.</p>
<p>I will complete my Bachelor's degree in Economics in December. My GPA is around a 3.4 although if they calculate the last 60 credits it is in the 3.5-3.6 range. I've done my reading and I would like to enter a graduate program in IS/IT in which I don't believe that I will get funding.</p>
<p>I have had two internships in undergraduate and some light research and currently two people who I could ask for a letter of recommendation. Is it worth the investment in time to even look at a graduate program right now? I know I can be a good student and that I can study however with such a poor English score I must seem like a complete moron to any graduate application committee. I also have to consider undergraduate loans and knowing that I am competing against students with much higher scores correlates with a very low chance of getting funding. </p>
<p>It would appear that I will be starting in data entry as this will give me a salary. I have already started to take my anti-depressants.</p>