Ian Turner from Yale shared that apps have doubled. Departments are also admitting smaller cohorts.
What does it mean for the competitiveness of 2021 admissions?
people (broadly) who applied without GRE don't have a chance. The only accepted apps without GRE will be diversity cases or CHYMPS grads with 3.95s. In a way, admissions will be the same as they always were. Too many mediocre students applied without the GRE and won't be given consideration, as always.
people (broadly) who applied without GRE don't have a chance. The only accepted apps without GRE will be diversity cases or CHYMPS grads with 3.95s. In a way, admissions will be the same as they always were. Too many mediocre students applied without the GRE and won't be given consideration, as always.
Why do you think people applied without GRE?
people (broadly) who applied without GRE don't have a chance. The only accepted apps without GRE will be diversity cases or CHYMPS grads with 3.95s. In a way, admissions will be the same as they always were. Too many mediocre students applied without the GRE and won't be given consideration, as always.
Mediocre whyte people. Mediocre blehks are given the keys to the kingdom because melanin.
people (broadly) who applied without GRE don't have a chance. The only accepted apps without GRE will be diversity cases or CHYMPS grads with 3.95s. In a way, admissions will be the same as they always were. Too many mediocre students applied without the GRE and won't be given consideration, as always.
Mediocre whyte people. Mediocre blehks are given the keys to the kingdom because melanin.
Guess you think you’re funny huh
GRE still serves as an objective first-line screening device which is helpful when you have hundreds of applicants competing for a few spots at a funded program.
It's not perfect, but if we aren't familiar with your uni/program/advisor, and it's not highly ranked, we need to know that your 4.0 means something.