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  1. Id suggest retaking the test. Sorry, but your score, despite your background, does not guarantee admission.
  2. hey softbabu Looks like you need some help. Some friendly advice..finish the Barron's wordlist.And then again. And then again..and again.If you know someone whos taking CAT classes, ask him what they told him about RC. Read editorials in newspapers, and then try and summarize them. For Maths, honestly, just cut out the careless errors. Id suggest you enroll in some sort of GRE coaching..IMS is not bad. DO NOT give tests until two weeks before your GRE/
  3. Hey..great advice pomegranatesrgood. You and I have similar scores. What programs are you applying for and what background do you have?
  4. hey, i meant your major..sorry.didnt see that youd already said it was chemical engg. im curious, is that your gpa on a 10-point scale or is it a conversion from some other scale? do you plan to pay for the program too? for the GRE I studied sporadically for about 2 months.I did the Barron's wordlist thrice, and I did it well.Pay attention to suffixes and prefixes as they help you guess unknown words.In my experience, only the practice scores on PowerPrep are reliable, and the standard of questions too.I didnt do anything for Math. Do you go to college in Bombay?
  5. thanks guys...does anyone have any idea about student profiles of accepted students?
  6. hey ashfuel i dont really want to think of my chances right now..just live in hope..:) i do plan to pay for the program on my own i guess if i dont get accepted into a program i will try and work for an i-bank and get some work-ex before applying again i really hate mat. sci. im doing a three-month internship in montreal currently, and i cant wait for it to end. what do you do, what do you think your chances are, and where did your brother get his degree from? cheers gourav
  7. hey mysherona great score what course are you applying for?
  8. hey ashfuel yes, im positive no program offers financial aid. gpa 9..wow thats impressive which college are you from? i wanted to do this because im interested in mathematics and not materials science.. ive already taken my GRE. my score was qa-800,va-790,aw-5.5 i guess the prerequisites are only those courses however, a lot of people who get in have work ex why do you want to do FE cheers gourav
  9. Hey savvy GRE kickboxer is right, Maths anxiety could be a problem.Im sure youre not actually bad at Mathematics.The trick is to try and relate to the subject material. My score(and Im sure that of several others) was an 800.Please feel free to mail me/post on this thread with absolutely any doubts that you may have about specific topics.Perhaps I, and others, can suggest some ways in which you can get the easier questions right and get a 350. There are also some excellent posts in 'GRE Maths' that you might want to check out. P.S. Honestly, Im not tying to be condescending.Id really like to help, especially as I too had Maths anxiety until 8th grade when I finally learnt how to relax. Also, if you do go to a tutor, please do choose one who emphasises on problem-solving and not drilling concepts into your head.As I understand it, your only goal is to get a 350 and be done with Maths for ever.No sense in wasting time then.
  10. I have a stupid question... Some colleges in the program Im looking to apply for have a December 15 admission deadline. Im in my senior year and expect my 7th semester grades to be out by the 4th or 5th of December. Therefore there is no way I can get the official transcripts from my college and send them across to the university Im applying to, within the deadline. Im actually planning to study pretty hard in the next semester, and get good grades. Therefore, given my grades are pretty decent, is there any way the admissions committee will agree to accept my 7th semester transcripts at a later date and consider them a part of my application? Am I allowed to mention any grades in my application which are not backed up by transc
  11. hey ashfuel i am also looking to apply for an MSFE program in 2008. other good colleges are cornell, nyu, stanford, u toronto, chicago and michigan-ann arbor. whats your background like(college/gpa/major/work ex.)? i too am changing majors...currently majoring in materials science and engineering.unfortunately none of these programs offer financial aid. im very confused about what schools to apply to, and need all the help i can get!
  12. Zorillo wrote: 'For example, what is the probability that a number amongst the first 1000 positive integers is divisible by 8? Don’t start counting the multiples of 8! The figure of 1000 is a red herring. Use a little common sense. The numbers will be 8,16,24,32…So, 1 in every 8 numbers is a multiple of 8, even if you consider the first million integers. So Probability is 1/8 (Question from Power-Prep.)' Hi Zorrillo, I hate to nit-pick, but that approach only works because 1000 is divisible by 8.If the number mentioned was 999 or 1001, the probability would NOT have been 1/8.In my experience, its always better to do probability problems ab initio. Great post otherwise.Do keep up the good work. Cheers
  13. thanks ncy111 for the help. With Indians providing the most number of foreign students to US universities, I am sure admissions offices in the US know about the IITs. In any case, imagine a student with a 3.5 GPA from MIT vis a vis a 4.0 GPA from, say, Rutgers.Which is better?
  14. hi agmathew my gpa on a 10-pt scale is 7.9 but my class rank is in the top 10 in a class of 46
  15. hi geograd from what i know, MIT doesnt even ask for GRE scores, while its last in the priority of top schools like Stanford(its used as a sort of elimination tool, thats all).At the PhD level, it depends on which school matches your interests.Funding should also play a part in your considerations.Try getting in touch with any faculty members who have similar interests, and see if theyre willing to take you on board,or get them to evaluate your application(they often do)..Finally, its good to aim high, but always remember to keep a couple of safety schools(my tuppence of useless advice)! cheers gourav
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