Yeah, I coulda done better on the GRE, I think
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I had a crazy Junior spring semester (Organic II, Biochem., and Molecular cell plus hall chaplain plus Anatomy II TA) and had absolutely NO time to study for the GRE, and I had little motivation, so I took the test cold turkey. I scored a 520 on the qual. and a 530 on the quant. I went home, looked up what the average GRE should be, and felt depressed. I barely made Ohio State's minimum! How could I think that I was a potential applicant??
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So, I decided I would have to study hard. I was leaving for my internship out west across the country, in a couple of weeks, so I got online, found some books that looked good and got great reviews and began studying when I arrived in New Mexico at my internship. I tried to study a couple of hours a day, and I kept that up for a month.
I used the Kaplan math book because I felt very rusty after not using that kind of math for five years

yep, it clicked! I went through the whole book, and kinda did a few practice tests, not really, and went and retook the test. My verbal stayed the same because I really hadn't studied it...
😳 But my quant. improved to a 670!!!!!!!!!
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So, I would highly recommend getting the kaplan math book, and going through it and working the problems. I went from a 33% percentile to a 67% percentile, which maybe in the grand scheme of things isn't that great, but my application had strong points elsewhere, and I was able to get ACCEPTED!!!!
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Good luck!! I would say that if you get at least a 1200, that is competitive.