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I took my GRE exam today. My weak side was English and my strong side I thought was Math. Apparently, the grade I got was very Shocking. I got 370 in Math and 350 in English. When I took the exam, Math did not seem hard at all and I was expecting a 450+. My GPA is only 2.7. I know I should re take my GRE, but as of know what are the chances of getting into an ok Graduate School?

2007-08-22 10:57:42 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

Well I know my GPA is low, My first two year of college I really did bad and improved there on. First two year of college, I was not focused and did not care much and it is causing me a lot of hassle. I have been getting mostly B's And few A's but my GPA not changing much. My Undergraduate degree is in environmental science and I already work for the Federal Government. I want to do my masters in Geography/GIS, and i already got some certification in GIS.

2007-08-22 11:15:39 · update #1

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That depends on the exact program. Were you looking at a master's or doctorate? In what field?

2007-08-22 11:07:57 · answer #1 · answered by Cathy 6 · 0 0

Well, your GPA is the first issue. It is very hard to get into most good graduate schools with a GPA under 3.0, and even that would be a stretch. Your GRE is at about half of what you would need.
I would suggest either
1) Another year of undergraduate work with a lot of credits and mostly A grades, practicing the GRE like crazy, and re-taking it, or
2) Forgetting about graduate school.

I think your situation is that serious. Of course, I don't know all the details, but it sounds a bit alarming.

2007-08-22 11:08:31 · answer #2 · answered by Bucky 4 · 0 1

Those are very low scores. In fact -- for good graduate schools, 450+ is low. To get into the top programs, you would need 1400/1600 or better.

You may be able to get into some graduate program. I hate to tell you this -- but you won't get into a good one. Look for non-selective public universities in your geographical area.

2007-08-22 11:07:49 · answer #3 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

There is a college for everyone and though your score is below average you must not lose heart. You may refer to http://shorl.com/nahydekebose for a list of Universities where you have admission chances with your scores. However if you want to increase and better your chances for admission and financial aid, I would recommend you take the GRE again and improve your score. For details refer to http://doiop.com/59aex4

2007-08-24 01:09:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honestly, your chances are very poor of getting into a good graduate program. Even if you did very well, the 2.7 GPA will hold you back a lot of places.

2007-08-22 11:04:38 · answer #5 · answered by Thomas M 6 · 0 1

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