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Scientists Turn on the GRE

February 3, 2019By stem4everyoneNews
Scientists Turn on the GREstem4everyone2019-02-03T19:22:52-05:00

“We’re trying to focus on the things we know make a good researcher, which the current system doesn’t do very well.”

Read the full article on Inverse: https://www.inverse.com/article/52691-gre-scores-are-a-bad-predictor-of-phd-success

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