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...those of us at Dartboard. Some of us will be up early tomorrow morning, doing our damnedest to prove we are skilled in analytic and logical reasoning on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). Others will find themselves with hours of circle-filling-fun later this month at the GRE's. But the one thing we all have in common is that none of us will be taking these tests at Harvard. That's right, well before eight o'clock in the morning we'll be heading off to other local colleges-UMass Boston, Northeastern and Bentley, among others...
Daniels says the SPH only specifically requests GRE test scores from its applicants, but will accept other graduate level standardized test scores under certain circumstances...
...Seltzer says, she was unhappy with her job and her GRE scores were about to expire...
This year, for the first time in more than a decade, HBS requires applicants to take the GRE, ending a long prejudice at the school against standardized testing...
...result, the best ways to procrastinate involve doing things that are actually useful and even necessary. Go to the Office of Career Services and start that summer job search. Carry out the comprehensive cleaning of your room. Start studying for the GRE. So what if you're only a first-year? Have you been neglecting your senior thesis for the past few months? Well, exam period is the perfect time to start that first chapter. Immersing yourself in thesis reading, even if you happen to be writing on Kant, Hegel and "retributive theories of punishment," is still much more appealing...