Not every internship requires the GRE, but several of them would like to see scores even if you are not receiving graduate credit. Why? Because it can be a reflection of your basic knowledge gained in college as well as a benchmark to compare students from different programs across the country. But don't stress too much just yet if you are not a good standardized test taker - many directors state that other factors like work experience are more important.
I myself am just about to start studying for the GRE which I take in early January - so wish me luck! Leave me a comment with tips on how to be successful on the GRE so that all of the readers can benefit from your experience.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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The only advice I can offer about the GRE is to register for it ahead of time. They send out a CD that you can study from, but I signed up only a week before taking the test, so I didn't receive the CD in time. It seems pretty helpful, so pick a date at least a month away if you can and sign up. That also helps to prevent procrastinating and running out of time to take the test. Good luck!
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