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As it stands, the GRE is pretty worthless when it comes to admission. The verbal and writing portions are worth 0. and the Quant portion is basically worthless as well when 3% of test takers can get a 170 (i.e. half the applicants).
They really need to make that shit a lot harder so a perfect score is actually meaningful and so that the test itself can be used to differentiate candidates.
Personally, I could have gotten a perfect score on the quant section with my eyes closed, its so damn easy. And I wasted about 40 hours of my life memorizing vocab for the verbal which I completely regret now seeing as no adcom actually cares about your verbal section.
Advice to future applicants - dont even bother to study for this, will be a complete waste of time, if you're struggling on the quant section, you wont make it in industry anyways, and nobody cares about the verbal or AW.
Further advice for future applicants - especially for the "math" heavy programs, focus on objective measures of talent that can differentiate yourself beyond the GRE. I honestly wish I had actually practiced for the Putnam now as making Putnam fellow would have surely boosted my chances with programs such as NYU mathfin.
They really need to make that shit a lot harder so a perfect score is actually meaningful and so that the test itself can be used to differentiate candidates.
Personally, I could have gotten a perfect score on the quant section with my eyes closed, its so damn easy. And I wasted about 40 hours of my life memorizing vocab for the verbal which I completely regret now seeing as no adcom actually cares about your verbal section.
Advice to future applicants - dont even bother to study for this, will be a complete waste of time, if you're struggling on the quant section, you wont make it in industry anyways, and nobody cares about the verbal or AW.
Further advice for future applicants - especially for the "math" heavy programs, focus on objective measures of talent that can differentiate yourself beyond the GRE. I honestly wish I had actually practiced for the Putnam now as making Putnam fellow would have surely boosted my chances with programs such as NYU mathfin.