So I just got back from taking the GRE, and I am pretty disappointed in myself. I got a 147 on the verbal and a 152 on the quantitative. I normally do extremely well on standardized tests but for some reason the way the questions were worded just weren't clicking with me. I did a lot of practice questions and stuff beforehand but the real test just seemed so much harder.
My current overall GPA is a 3.5. Maybe a little lower because I transferred schools after my freshman year and left that school with a 3.36 (currently a rising senior). So it's probably closer to about a 3.45.
My pre-req GPA is about a 3.6. I am currently taking physics and developmental psych this summer and expect to do really well in those classes.
I have 120 hours of outpatient experience and will be adding some inpatient experience this summer. But not a ton, only around 50 hours or so due to time contraints.
With all of this, I expect to be pretty much at the average for most schools in terms of GPA. But the GRE totally deflated me...
With the cycle about to start, I'm not sure what to do. I made the mistake of already sending my scores to 4 schools I'm applying to because it was free. Should I be as disappointed as I am or is there still some hope that I'm not completely screwed? If I take it again I have to wait 60 days.
The schools I plan on applying to are : Chatham, Pitt, Nova Southeastern, USF, UCF, UNF, South Carolina (both USC and MUSC), Belmont, East Carolina, Marymount, and George Washington.
My number one choice is Chatham and their average combined GRE score is 306. The last day that they accept GRE scores is 10/1 because they have an interview day in October that they interview all of their applicants.
Should I take the test again as soon as I can? Or am I stressing out for no reason? I REALLY don't want to have to wait until next cycle to get into schools because that means I have to live at home... Which I would be miserable doing.
Please help!
My current overall GPA is a 3.5. Maybe a little lower because I transferred schools after my freshman year and left that school with a 3.36 (currently a rising senior). So it's probably closer to about a 3.45.
My pre-req GPA is about a 3.6. I am currently taking physics and developmental psych this summer and expect to do really well in those classes.
I have 120 hours of outpatient experience and will be adding some inpatient experience this summer. But not a ton, only around 50 hours or so due to time contraints.
With all of this, I expect to be pretty much at the average for most schools in terms of GPA. But the GRE totally deflated me...
With the cycle about to start, I'm not sure what to do. I made the mistake of already sending my scores to 4 schools I'm applying to because it was free. Should I be as disappointed as I am or is there still some hope that I'm not completely screwed? If I take it again I have to wait 60 days.
The schools I plan on applying to are : Chatham, Pitt, Nova Southeastern, USF, UCF, UNF, South Carolina (both USC and MUSC), Belmont, East Carolina, Marymount, and George Washington.
My number one choice is Chatham and their average combined GRE score is 306. The last day that they accept GRE scores is 10/1 because they have an interview day in October that they interview all of their applicants.
Should I take the test again as soon as I can? Or am I stressing out for no reason? I REALLY don't want to have to wait until next cycle to get into schools because that means I have to live at home... Which I would be miserable doing.
Please help!