That said, any grad school in the US worth attending understand that foreign students might not easily have access to the GRE test - and in some cases they WILL wave this requirement. So I would recommend any student in this situation not to let it be a barrier and waste another year waiting to take it. Apply, and if questioned about it, be honest and explain why you haven't taken it.
Best of luck!
Elin


On 18 Nov 2009, at 03:50, dave malouf wrote:

GRE's are almost always required by graduate programs. It is usually
required by accreditation bodies. So even non-academic programs like
our Interactive Design & Game Development (which also might fit your
needs, of which I'm not a professor) would require GRE's TOEFL and
Portfolio.

I can't imagine a school worth going to in the US that wouldn't
require them.

-- dave


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