08-25-2013, 09:32 AM
sklineho Wrote:Also, when they say combined score, is it safe to assume that if I do poorly on quantative but very well on writing, it will balance out? WFU doesn't require a specific GRE score but says that 300+ is good. From previous posts, 300 seems doable.
I needed a specific score on the math section, so I'm not sure how the combined score works. Hopefully, if there is a big discrepancy between the 2 scores, that is the reason that the total score is taken into consideration.
The official practice tests were pretty accurate score-wise. If you are meeting your goals on those, that should be a good indicator that you are ready.
I hope tomorrow's test goes really well for you!
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