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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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ask for some suggestions (GRE 1190 + publications)
Hi,
I just got my GRE general test score. Verbal: 390 Math: 800 AW: 3.5 IBT score was 106/120. I was graduated from a Univ. in Hong Kong with major GPA 3.3/4.0, and now works at a research institute in China. I had two publications in international conferences. One of the conference is quite good. My general interests are information retrieval and machine learning. Since I had a rather low verbal score, I want to know what's you opinion of my chance to get into some CS master/Ph.D program (see below for the list). Any suggestions appreciated. The current list of schools I plan to apply are as follows: UPenn (Ph.D) UMass (Ph.D) CMU (master) Columbia (master) JHU (master) USC (master) Pitt (master) MSU (master) |
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USC is an expensive but often relatively safe option.
I don't recommend CMU's MS programs because they have an exorbitant tuition rate. CMU has several professional master's degrees but no academic MS degrees in CS except for their existing undergraduate students. So there is the INI program, the software engineering program, and I don't remember what else. As with USC, the issue is not really admission as much as cost. Even with a partial tuition waiver, the cost is more than twice the cost of USC at $45,000 per semester: http://www.urch.com/forums/computer-...tml#post518795 (Evaluation for CompNetworks or InfoSec) I don't know what your chances are at the other schools, but I would recommend that you have your SOP reviewed by someone to ensure the English grammar is perfect.
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Admit Profiles, MSCS Admit Chances, CS Internships, TopCoder, Programming Challenges (requires Firefox) Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science GRE Computer Science Subject Test: ETS Booklet (solutions at Yahoo GRECS group), MFT, Titanium Bits, Guide, More Links more CS practice: Stanford Comps GATE CS/IT: GATEForum, Yahoo, Freshers, Q & A, Mock Exams & Solutions, GATEMentor Last edited by CalmLogic : 11-30-2007 at 01:04 AM. |
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Regarding verbal scores: http://www.urch.com/forums/graduate-...bal-score.html (chances with low verbal score) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=site%3Aurch.com+low+verbal++gre&bt nG=Search BTW, as you probably know, you should attach a copy of your publications to each application. My guess is that the fact you have 2 publications (in English) and a good/descent TOEFL score should help compensate for your verbal GRE score and AWA score. Also, as the links above indicate, people have gotten into Stanford with low verbal scores.
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Admit Profiles, MSCS Admit Chances, CS Internships, TopCoder, Programming Challenges (requires Firefox) Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science GRE Computer Science Subject Test: ETS Booklet (solutions at Yahoo GRECS group), MFT, Titanium Bits, Guide, More Links more CS practice: Stanford Comps GATE CS/IT: GATEForum, Yahoo, Freshers, Q & A, Mock Exams & Solutions, GATEMentor Last edited by CalmLogic : 11-30-2007 at 10:15 PM. |
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Regarding CMU's language technology program, this seems interesting:
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Thanks a lot for your suggestion and information. I will prefer a full-time program on campus. Because given my current job and long commute from home to work place, I really don't have much time for distance learning. I want to leave my current job and look for some shift in my life.
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