<p>I am looking to applying to a well known school that states that there is not a minimum accepted GRE score for the program, however, My score is severely lower than anyone’s I have seen. I have considered taking the test over again, but I have a documented learning disability and actually scored better on the actual test than I did during the GRE practice classes, and Power prep combined, so the chances of me scoring much higher is probably slim to none. I had an abysmal score on the SAT as well, and still managed to get a 3.2 overall GPA, and a 3.4 Major GPA. I was planning on bringing up my learning disability in my statement of purpose. Will a school take into consideration a learning disability and the fact that my GPA is strong over a low GRE score? Or are my Graduate school dreams squashed forever?</p>
<p>How competitive is the program? Have you found average stats for accepted candidates? What kind of program is it?</p>
<p>It’s Moderately competitive, Public policy program. I looked for the average stats and only came up with average GPA of students admitted is 3.1, and it stats there is no minimum GRE score required to be accepted.</p>