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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Hello,
I'm glad to find such a good forum!! I'm an international student and applied for several universities about a year ago for MS admission. I was rejected by all except Kansas State University gave me a provisional admission!! My friend with almost the same qualifications got a bit better admissions. Now, I'm about to finish my MS and looking for a better school to pursue my PhD. Can anybody advise me how to get admission in some better schools which provide more areas of research and courses? ![]() My current focus is Network Security. |
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, e.g. research papers may be more more important than GPA, GRE is more like a filter, etc. Quote:
For more info about research potential being the most important factor (especially at the top schools): Quote:
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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I know that it should be obvious
. But my friend didn't have any publications and he had the same GPA and a bit higher GRE ![]() Anyway, is that number of publication that matters or their quality? I'm thinking of applying for Fall 2009. So, I don't have too much time! I don't think more than 2 good papers ready to publish could be the outcome of this period. |
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You already will have a master's thesis (I hope), so that is already a major advantage over most other applicants.
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Nothing specific somes to mind for network security since that is not something I know about. However, I would think GA Tech would be good for network security while not being almost impossible regarding PhD admission (unlike CMU, Berekely, etc.)
Regarding importance of various factors, I just read this, which also emphasizes research more than coursework: Quote:
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