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Grad School Without the GRE

Brown University (RI) announced Friday that entrance to 24 of its graduate programs will no longer require the Graduate Record Examination. Brown's move follows a similar move by Princeton University (NJ), which last month announced that 14 of its departments have dropped the GRE as a requirement. The Educational Testing Service, which runs the GRE, opposes the move, but there may be more such decisions ahead.
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