One argument for keeping the physics Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is that it can help applicants who might otherwise be missed in the admissions process stand out. In this work, we evaluate whether this claim is supported by physics graduate school admissions decisions. We used admissions data from five Ph.D.-granting physics departments over a 2-year period (N=2537) to see how the fraction of applicants admitted varied based on their physics GRE scores. We compared applicants with low GPAs to applicants with higher GPAs, applicants from large undergraduate universities to applicants from smaller undergraduate universities, and applicants from selective undergraduate institutions to applicants from less selective undergraduate institutions. W...
A literature review was carried out to determine existing knowl-edge regarding the relationship of G...
The deans of graduate schools have for years sought to discover the most effective methods and techn...
The process of selecting students likely to complete science, technology, engineering and mathematic...
One argument for keeping the physics Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is that it can help applicants who m...
There has been little work done in exploring the variations in admissions practices between differen...
Understanding perceptions of graduate admissions from multiple stakeholders can cultivate an improve...
Understanding perceptions of graduate admissions from multiple stakeholders can cultivate an improve...
The association between GRE scores and academic success in graduate programs is currently of nationa...
This case study was designed to demonstrate how an institution could use readily available archival ...
Historically, admissions committees for biomedical Ph.D. programs have heavily weighed GRE scores wh...
The researcher developed this study based on the Hardgrave, et al. (1993)statement that for a doctor...
The association between GRE scores and academic success in graduate programs is currently of nationa...
Comments on the article by R. J. Sternberg and W. M. Williams (see record 1997-04591-002) regarding ...
Among all of the first-year graduate students enrolled in doctoral-granting physics departments, the...
<div><p>Historically, admissions committees for biomedical Ph.D. programs have heavily weighed GRE s...
A literature review was carried out to determine existing knowl-edge regarding the relationship of G...
The deans of graduate schools have for years sought to discover the most effective methods and techn...
The process of selecting students likely to complete science, technology, engineering and mathematic...
One argument for keeping the physics Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is that it can help applicants who m...
There has been little work done in exploring the variations in admissions practices between differen...
Understanding perceptions of graduate admissions from multiple stakeholders can cultivate an improve...
Understanding perceptions of graduate admissions from multiple stakeholders can cultivate an improve...
The association between GRE scores and academic success in graduate programs is currently of nationa...
This case study was designed to demonstrate how an institution could use readily available archival ...
Historically, admissions committees for biomedical Ph.D. programs have heavily weighed GRE scores wh...
The researcher developed this study based on the Hardgrave, et al. (1993)statement that for a doctor...
The association between GRE scores and academic success in graduate programs is currently of nationa...
Comments on the article by R. J. Sternberg and W. M. Williams (see record 1997-04591-002) regarding ...
Among all of the first-year graduate students enrolled in doctoral-granting physics departments, the...
<div><p>Historically, admissions committees for biomedical Ph.D. programs have heavily weighed GRE s...
A literature review was carried out to determine existing knowl-edge regarding the relationship of G...
The deans of graduate schools have for years sought to discover the most effective methods and techn...
The process of selecting students likely to complete science, technology, engineering and mathematic...