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  1. Could some one please suggest "10 safe universities" for the below profile: Applying for : PhD in Computer Science Undergrad GPA - 3.4 IT experience - 6years GRE - 323 (159v, 164q) TOEFL - 90(R-20, L-21, S-24, W-25) Papers - no Ohio State University University of Colorado--Boulder Michigan State University Vanderbilt University Oregon State University University of Notre Dame Colorado State University Florida State University University of Kansas University of Texas--Dallas Brigham Young University University of Central Florida Kansas State University University of Cincinnati University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Texas--Arlington Illinois Institute of Technology University of Houston University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Wayne State University West Virginia University New Mexico State University University of North Texas Thanks for your help in advance!!! Also, suggest me any additions/deletions from the list above
  2. Could some one please suggest "10 safe universities" for the below profile: Applying for : PhD in Computer Science Undergrad GPA - 3.4 IT experience - 6years GRE - 323 (159v, 164q) TOEFL - 90(R-20, L-21, S-24, W-25) Papers - no Ohio State University University of Colorado--Boulder Michigan State University Vanderbilt University Oregon State University University of Notre Dame Colorado State University Florida State University University of Kansas University of Texas--Dallas Brigham Young University University of Central Florida Kansas State University University of Cincinnati University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Texas--Arlington Illinois Institute of Technology University of Houston University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Wayne State University West Virginia University New Mexico State University University of North Texas Thanks for your help in advance!!! Also, suggest me any additions/deletions from the list above.
  3. Could some one please suggest "10 safe universities" for the below profile: Applying for : PhD in Computer Science Undergrad GPA - 3.4 IT experience - 6years GRE - 323 (159v, 164q) TOEFL - 90(R-20, L-21, S-24, W-25) Papers - no Ohio State University University of Colorado--Boulder Michigan State University Vanderbilt University Oregon State University University of Notre Dame Colorado State University Florida State University University of Kansas University of Texas--Dallas Brigham Young University University of Central Florida Kansas State University University of Cincinnati University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Texas--Arlington Illinois Institute of Technology University of Houston University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Wayne State University West Virginia University New Mexico State University University of North Texas Thanks for your help in advance!!! Also, suggest me any additions/deletions from the list above.
  4. Dear Team, I'm on F2 visa & I got acceptance for graduate program for Spring 2013. I'm waiting for my I-20 to apply for COS from F2 to F1. Could some one please let me know which option would be better to apply - online (or) paper work. Which is the fastest method? Also, I'm in the process of collecting the checklist to apply for change of status from F2 to F1. I gathered the below information. Could you please let me know whether this should be suffice. My details: 1. COVER LETTER to Immigration Services Officer 2. I-539 form 3. I-539 fee - check or money order 4. Original I-20 5. Photocopies of all previous immigration documents (front & back) 6. Photocopies of I-94 (front & back) and passport ID pages 7. Photocopies of financial information 8. Proof of SEVIS fee payment My husband's details: 1. Photocopy of I-94 (front and back) 2. Photocopy of I-20 (front and back) 3. Photocopy of proof of marriage 4. Photocopy of documentation of financial support 5. Photo copies of current and previous I-20s Thanks in advance for your help!!!
  5. Dear All, I took the TOEFL test on 23rd June & received my scores on 29th. I scored 90 (Reading - 20, Listening - 21, Speaking - 24, Writing - 25). I prepared Joseph's NOTEFULL material for a week. Knowing the test strategy(i.e how to attack/solve each question) makes you score well. He explained all these strategies at length in his material. Thanks to Joseph!! All the best for all future test takers!! Thanks
  6. Thanks for sharing your experience Madison!!
  7. Congrats Mirac!! I came to know that there are changes in the speaking sections 1&2. Can you/some one please let me know what are the changes? I did't find any where in the web. Thanks for your help in advance!!
  8. Thank you for your valuable suggestions TOEFL Corey!! It really helps. In the Listening section, I'm able to score 4/6 for lectures & 5/5 for conversations while practicing. Some where I'm missing some points in the lecture, that's why I'm not able to score 6/6. In the reading section, if I read the passage with cool mind w/o any tension, then I'm able to get a decent score. I need to do the same during the main exam day too. Thanks again!!
  9. TOEFL Corey, Thank you for your clarification!! Till now I was thinking that a student will get either long Reading (OR) long Listening. Hope I will not fall into the 4th category. I have my test on next Saturday. Looks like you are tutoring some students. Could you please share some tips/suggestions on Reading & Listening sections.
  10. Do we have 13 questions (OR) 14 questions per passage in the reading? Can someone please clarify? Is the below pattern correct? Please help me. Thanks in advance! Reading (4 passages) + Listening(2 conversations, 4lectures) + Speaking (6 tasks) + Writing(2 tasks) (OR) Reading (3 passages) + Listening(3 conversations, 6lectures) + Speaking (6 tasks) + Writing(2 tasks)
  11. Congrats morenife!! That's great score. Could you please share your 1 week preparation? How many hours did you spend per day & what did you prepare daily? I have my exam next week. Thanks in advance!!
  12. Perfect score virtuoso015!!! Please provide some tips to achieve this score. Thanks!
  13. Congrats raduh!!! Could you please share your preparation & tips to get good score in Reading & Listening sections. How long did you prepare for the exam? Thanks in advance!
  14. Dear All, I wrote toefl 1st time in July & scored 76 (R-14 L-12 S-22 W-28). When I wrote the 2nd time in August, I scored (R-15 L-17 S-23 W-22). Can someone please provide me the tips to increase my score especially in reading & listening? Thanks in advance!
  15. A survey done in a colony indicated that half of the colony people were of single family and out of them 2/3rd uses cable connection. Col A: Out of people surveyed, the proportion of single family people who are without cable connection Col B: 1/3 Is the answer B? the proportion of single family people who are without cable connection = 1/2(1/3) = 1/6.
  16. The answers are 1 - 2 2 - 1 3 - 2 4 - 4 Please let me know whether these are correct or not. Thanks in advance!
  17. crackgretodoms

    median

    Check this. http://www.www.urch.com/forums/gre-math/133431-median-numbers.html
  18. crackgretodoms

    Di

    Given a Distribution for 400 populations like this. Thousand Dollars--------Persons 00--9.9-------------------------25 10--19.9-----------------------50 20--29.9-----------------------75 30--39.9-----------------------40 40--49.9-----------------------20 50--59.9-----------------------60 60--69.9-----------------------20 70--79.9-----------------------60 80--89.9-----------------------20 90--99.9-----------------------20 If the percentile ranking is ranked as highest amount gets highest percentile, which one of the following value could be of 85 percentile? a) 30 thousand $ b) 75 thousand $ c) 67 thousand $ d) 85 thousand $ e) 58 thousand $ Can someone please explain this?
  19. Which one is correct (A/B) Ream : paper (Ream is a measure of paper ) A) degree : thermometer B) volt: battery
  20. #Q1 If x is an integer which is less than or equal to [x], then A) [-2.4] + [4.4] B) 2 #Q2 If X>0 A) 12
  21. Can someone provide the bridge for the below analogy? complain:accuse
  22. Check this.I hope this kind of typical question will not come in the real exam. You can find the number of factors (not factor pairs, just factors) a number has by thinking of the following (I'll use your 7056 for an example). Write out the prime factorization in exponential form. Here we have 7056 = 3^2 * 2^4 * 7^2. Then take a look at those exponents. What we learn from them is that any factor of 7056 will have either zero, one, or two 3s; either zero, one, two, three, or four 2s; and either zero, one, or two 7s. So that's 3 possibilities for how many 3s there are; 5 possibilities for how 2s there are; and 3 possibilities for how many 7s there are. (In other words, the get how many different possibilities there are for how many of a particular number there could be, just add one to that number's exponent to account for the fact that there could be 0 of it.) Now this becomes just like a counting problem where you have e.g. 3 possible shirts, 5 possible pairs of pants, and 3 possible ties, and you want to calculate how many different outfits you could form (only here, "outfits" = "factors"). So there are (3)(5)(3) factors, since every time you change your choice for how many of a certain prime factor there are, you create a new overall factor. So that's 45 factors total. Now, normally, if you were looking for how many factor pairs there were, you'd just divide that number by 2, since each of the factors in the first half of the list will pair up with a factor in the later half, so we don't want to count those later-half factors as beginnings of new pairs. But clearly if we tried that here, we'd wind up saying there were 22.5 factor pairs, which makes no sense, since you can't really have half a pair. So, this case has one other special element, which is that 7056 is a perfect square, as we can tell from its prime factorization (i.e. we've got (3*2*2*7)*(3*2*2*7)) OR from the fact that it has an odd number of factors, a characteristic unique to perfect squares. It's winding up with an odd number of factors because if we listed those 45 factors in ascending order, that very middle number in the list -- the 23rd term out of the 45 -- would simply be "pairing" with itself (this happens with the "middle" factor for any square). So we really wind up forming 22 pairs by connecting the last factor with the first factor, the second-to-last with the second, the third-to-last with the third and so on, and then when the middle term is left alone, we count an additional pair for it, since it can pair with itself. So here you wind up with 23 factor pairs.
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