GRE: hard data on interquartile range?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:19 pm
Perhaps it’s too soon for the data to have statistical meaning (I don’t think so but that’s beside the point)? Applicants who apply to law school with a GRE only would like to know what the 25th and median and 75th percentile of admitted students are, over the last two cycles!
One problem — for law schools but of course not for PhD programs — is that there is no one composite score to be reported. There’s the Verbal Reasoning score, the Quantitative Reasoning score (both scaled 120-170), and the Analytical Writing score (1 to 6).
Even if there are no hard data, are there anecdotal reports?
One problem — for law schools but of course not for PhD programs — is that there is no one composite score to be reported. There’s the Verbal Reasoning score, the Quantitative Reasoning score (both scaled 120-170), and the Analytical Writing score (1 to 6).
Even if there are no hard data, are there anecdotal reports?