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GRE scores by discipline

The folks over at econphd.net compiled average applicant GRE scores (from 2002 data) for 28 fields of PhD study.

I've sorted them below by rank of mean overall score:

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If the overall GRE score is a measure of the "quality" of the students in a field, then the bolded ranks in the last column indicate fields with above-average quality applicants.

Who:


Kendall Giles

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Status:


Assistant Professor
Department of Statistical Sciences and Operations Research
College of Humanities and Sciences
Virginia Commonwealth University

Associate Staff Scientist
Human Language Technology Center for Excellence (HLTCOE)
Johns Hopkins University

Contact Information


Email:


Office:
Mail:


first two letters of first name + last name + @vcu.edu
Oliver 2061
PO Box 843083
1001 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23284

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