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Hi! I'm a long time lurker (you guys are brilliant) who's finally starting the application process! I've found myself in a strange situation with my GRE scores, and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for on the interwebz.
Last year in April I took the GRE's: I scored about average, which is my own fault for not studying at all, nor preparing in any way other than to make the appointment. I was so unprepared I hadn't even decided to which schools I wanted my scores sent. As a result...no institution has been informed of my scores at present.
I'm taking the test again next month (sheepishly, this time with books and flashcards and math practice). I'm confident I'll do better this time, but I was wondering how my old scores will be relevant?
If I never opted to send the old scores to any schools, will they still be sent along with my new scores? I am signing up with a new email, no longer through my university, and as a resident of a different state: if I don't go out of my way to track down the old scores, will ETS still know to connect me with them? I know schools tend to average the scores, and I didn't do TERRIBLY the first time, but if I could be tricky, it would be nice to know if those scores could just be lost to the ether...
I don't have much hope 😀 But I was wondering how they'll know to connect my old scores to my new test?
Last year in April I took the GRE's: I scored about average, which is my own fault for not studying at all, nor preparing in any way other than to make the appointment. I was so unprepared I hadn't even decided to which schools I wanted my scores sent. As a result...no institution has been informed of my scores at present.
I'm taking the test again next month (sheepishly, this time with books and flashcards and math practice). I'm confident I'll do better this time, but I was wondering how my old scores will be relevant?
If I never opted to send the old scores to any schools, will they still be sent along with my new scores? I am signing up with a new email, no longer through my university, and as a resident of a different state: if I don't go out of my way to track down the old scores, will ETS still know to connect me with them? I know schools tend to average the scores, and I didn't do TERRIBLY the first time, but if I could be tricky, it would be nice to know if those scores could just be lost to the ether...
I don't have much hope 😀 But I was wondering how they'll know to connect my old scores to my new test?