What is a good enough score in the GRE?

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It will not be a good score for highly competitive programs as the average score for the Grad schools is above 303. Generally, a 75th percentile is a pretty good GRE score, and a 90th percentile is an excellent one. Thus, we can say that a score of 318 and above is good, whereas a score of 329 is an...
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It will not be a good score for highly competitive programs as the average score for the Grad schools is above 303. Generally, a 75thpercentile is a pretty good GRE score, and a 90thpercentile is an excellent one. Thus, we can say that a score of318 and aboveis good, whereas a score of 329 is an excellent one. read less
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