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Reimat said:I've read that most schools either don't require it, or leave it upto the PhD department to decide. Does GW expect just the general GRE? or are they looking for certain subject GREs too? I really don't want to have to worry about another standardized test.
Not many from what I know. I have seen it more common when ones to pursue their PhD Bioengineer or Biomed engineering, both U Mich and Case Western required that. Atleast when I last looked a few months ago.scneuro said:Which schools require GRE scores for admittance to their MD/PhD program?
I know GWU does. Does anyone else? Is there a place on the web that lists what's competitive or not GRE score-wise. I haven't found anything yet.
Thanks!
I go to UMich as an undergrad, and current policy is definitely that you need the GRE for any PhD outside of a medical field or for biomedical engineering, and that is what they will tell you if you call.microTAS said:i'd call cwru and umich bme b/c I applied to both mst programs last cycle and didn't have gre scores. Nobody said anything even though I interviewed with mostly bme people, but maybe they might make you take the gre when you actually join the bme phd program??
_ian said:I go to UMich as an undergrad, and current policy is definitely that you need the GRE for any PhD outside of a medical field or for biomedical engineering, and that is what they will tell you if you call.
UMich doesn't require you to declare a doctoral field upon admission, so that would explain your interviews, but I imagine to declare BME you will need the GRE.
bottles999 said:That was the impression I got, although havnt had the time to specifically contact U Mich over that question. I figured that I'd have to take the GREs sometime before I declare the BME program as a major.
Thanks
mercaptovizadeh said:So, if you ended up wanting to do something like chemistry or physics, could you not declare anything initially, and then when you got in, arrange to take the general GRE and the subject GRE? Do you have to take a subject GRE at all?
scneuro said:If you guys were to take the GREs, when would you take them(i.e. how long do you think one should study for them?) and two, do you think it will hold up our application?
scooter31 said:...anyone wanna give me a list of decent schools for BME in Texas, NC, and the west coast? My background is stats and physio, so I'm pretty clueless to good programs. I'm looking at imaging stuff primarily...
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