Since the quantitative and analytical scores have a higher mean than verbal scores, the list is biased in favor of disciplines that require better quantitative skills.
...when did there become three components to GRE scores? Or *were* there three, and now there are two and a writing score? I just took my GRE a year (less) ago, and only had verbal/quant (each out of 800), and writing (out of 6).
dr. n...not sure I follow you there: isn't this just saying that, among professions scoring the highest on gre, verbal scores are not valued/particularly highly scored?
An interesting chart would be to see where the highest verbal scorers are working.
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Since the quantitative and analytical scores have a higher mean than verbal scores, the list is biased in favor of disciplines that require better quantitative skills.
...when did there become three components to GRE scores? Or *were* there three, and now there are two and a writing score? I just took my GRE a year (less) ago, and only had verbal/quant (each out of 800), and writing (out of 6).
dr. n...not sure I follow you there: isn't this just saying that, among professions scoring the highest on gre, verbal scores are not valued/particularly highly scored?
An interesting chart would be to see where the highest verbal scorers are working.
How is the math quantitative not almost 800?
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