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Do dentist need to give GRE to join the MPH in USA?

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Do dentist need to give GRE to join the MPH in USA?

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  2. According to my knowledge "Yes"

    It depends. It is required by  accrediting body. However, if you have earned a master or doctoral degree (PhD, MD, DDS, etc.), the GRE requirement can be waived. This waiver is granted on a case by case basis. If you took the GRE, but did not complete a graduate degree, you must retake the GRE if your scores are older than five years. Some applicants with an advanced degree may find that their application will be strengthened by taking the GRE anyway.

    How important are the GREs?

    GRE scores are one of the indicators of an applicant's readiness and skills for graduate level work. The Admissions Committee considers GRE scores along with earned grades (particularly in social science, health, and math courses), work experience, and the statement of purpose. Although there is no GRE score cut-off point, low GRE scores may influence our admissions decisions, especially the verbal and writing scores, since excellent writing skills are a critical part of earning an MPH degree. Newly admitted students and their Faculty Advisor also use the scores for advising purposes.

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