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@Torshi...This is what I found on the University of Saint Francis PA-Program web site about GRE and GPA

 

"Taken the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Competitive applicants score at least 1000 combined (OLD version) or 300 combined (NEW version) on verbal and quantitative portions and at least 4.0 on the analytical writing portion. Applicants that have completed a graduate degree from an accredited US university of college may submit graduate GPA in lieu of GRE scores. "

 

My GRE score is 299. My CASPA calculated GPA is 3.87 (I have bachelor degree in Biology). I did not send my GRE score with my application for obvious reasons. Do you think that could be a disadvantage? 

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The 'at least' indicates a cutoff, so inevitably, once they see a number under it, they possibly could move on to the next, but not always of course

. Many schools don't indicate a cutoff, but by convention anything 300+ is required. There are programs who accept applicants with scores under 300 if their overall app is excellent. Also, there's programs that don't require the gre

@Torshi...This is what I found on the University of Saint Francis PA-Program web site about GRE and GPA

 

"Taken the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Competitive applicants score at least 1000 combined (OLD version) or 300 combined (NEW version) on verbal and quantitative portions and at least 4.0 on the analytical writing portion. Applicants that have completed a graduate degree from an accredited US university of college may submit graduate GPA in lieu of GRE scores. "

 

My GRE score is 299. My CASPA calculated GPA is 3.87 (I have bachelor degree in Biology). I did not send my GRE score with my application for obvious reasons. Do you think that could be a disadvantage? 

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