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GRE advice needed

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After reading several posts regarding scores, I would like advice to see whether or not I should retake the GRE. I am a recent college grad having no relevant working experience with an economics degree (3.76 gpa). Having scored a 780Q/440V, I realize the math score is still in the ballpark while the verbal is below average so I am not sure if my score is good enough in both areas given my background. Should I retake the GRE to aim for at least a 790Q and raise my verbal score to the 500-600 range?
 
You definitely need to retake the GRE. While 780 is high, there is still room for perfection. The verbal part definitely needs an improvement. :)
 
After reading several posts regarding scores, I would like advice to see whether or not I should retake the GRE. I am a recent college grad having no relevant working experience with an economics degree (3.76 gpa). Having scored a 780Q/440V, I realize the math score is still in the ballpark while the verbal is below average so I am not sure if my score is good enough in both areas given my background. Should I retake the GRE to aim for at least a 790Q and raise my verbal score to the 500-600 range?

If you took enough math classes and got A's or thereabout, no need to retake the GRE, unless you want to. Good luck!
 
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