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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GRE Ph.D. program applicant's hurdle (3) New York Times Jul 28, 2015
95% SCHOLARS Ph. D.'s. (8)
95% DRS Ph. D.'s. (3)
91% LSAT Aspiring atty.'s hurdle (4) Universal Sep 13, 2025
79% USES Applications (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 25, 2025
79% SATS Hurdles for srs. (4) New York Times Sep 22, 2025
79% ACID Low-pH stuff (4) LA Times Daily Sep 21, 2025
79% USAGE Application (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 17, 2025
76% DABS Glue applications (4) Newsday Oct 4, 2025
76% ORALS Grad school hurdles (5) LA Times Mini Sep 26, 2025

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