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matroid last won the day on April 13 2005

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  1. Hi, mba05, Thank you for the concise but informative answer! I'm especially interested in NJ, USA (where you seem to be). How long is the IDP vaild there? Md.
  2. Dear gigipiscu and nounou, Connectives AND and OR are monotone functions, i.e. if you change some of their attributes ("inputs") from 0 (NO) to 1 (YES), the result ("output") can change only in the same direction (remain the same, or change from 0 to 1; but never change from 1 to 0). Using this simple fact prove by induction (on the number of connectives) that the same holds for any function consisting ANDs and ORs only. Then check that functions like NOT or EXOR are not monotone functions (obviously). Md.
  3. Thank you, swethans, Peter137 and Comb05! swethans: I was called on the phone. I applied to the Operations Research dept (Rutcor), they have a PhD program separate from both the Math and the CS departments. (Still I hope that I'll be allowed to attend courses of those depts, too! :)) Peter: Thank you for the info, I feel much more comfortable now! :) Cheers, Md.
  4. Thank you, guys! Anybody about the financial part...? Md.
  5. My most loved TMians, :) I've received a call (which I consider an unofficial admit) from Rutgers (New Brunswick, NJ) OR department that I'll be offered an admit with a fellowship of $20K (taxable) + no tuition. :grad: I'm very happy with the admit, but also a little bit concerned about how much that money really is. Will this amount cover all my expenses? (Only dorm is 7K per year.) Can anyone estimate the cost of living (which is more than just dorm+food) in the area? I'd also appreciate any piece of useful info, experience, story about the university. :D Thank you, Md.
  6. Thank you for all the answers. I'm afraid, I'll have to e-mail them soon. :-/ I'm not happy... :( Md.
  7. My dear TMians :), Has anybody got a decision from the CMU Math Dept. or Rutgers O.R. Dept? At the "whogotin?" site there are very few results from the former, and nothing from the latter. I can't believe they're still working on the applications, and I'm a bit afraid, that my inquiry about the result would result in a swift and simple rejection. I have to be careful since I don't have more shots left... Thank you for any help, Md.
  8. I don't think so. I didn't try this time, but last november's test was also harder than most test takers (including me) expected. I guess it's always of the same difficulty -- always harder than the pretty easy practice test. :hmm: Cheers, Md.
  9. Certainly not... but I begin to feel that I aimed too high :( (I don't have the neither the publications nor the contacts which are essential to get admission to a good program). I've got only 2 applications pending and I don't have much hope. What about you? I've read that you didn't have much luck with the Subject Test. Where have you been admitted?
  10. If you prefer integral calculus than elementary geometry, I have no objections to your solution. :) I think, you practically did same calculations to mine using a more formal method. To answer your question: yes, I have already taken the GRE math test. I've got 92%, and I'm still waiting for my first admit. :( You'll surely have better luck, Md.
  11. I second gstergia's opinion but disagree with Dingus. It's your contacts that matter: you or your recommendation letter writers should be known by somebody at the department you are applying to, otherwise you don't have much chance, if you're not a real genius. Even in TestMagic you will find several people with "stellar" admits with weaker scores and much less research experience than many of "The Rejected Mass". As for "research experience": you have to produce several "real" papers in English. Years of RAship, presentations, proceedings, anything in any language other than English etc. don't count much without a few serious papers. Md.
  12. As far as I'm concerned, all the US univs are full of Indian graduate students. :) (Didn't mean to offend...) More seriously, what about the faculty? If there are many Chinese or Indian profs, it's quite logical that they trust the people of their country more. (They better know their univs or LOR writer profs, for example.) Otherwise, I don't know. You'll have to decide whether such an environment, which is not very diverse and also not full of your compatriots would be uncomfortable for you or not. Matroid
  13. Hi Orpheus, I'm also waiting for CMU (had an interview, didn't went very well :-/) and Cornell (didn't heard anything from them. According to the WhoGotIn site the decisions aren't out yet.) Stay calm, and report immediately if you hear sg new. :) Cheers, Md.
  14. Keep your faith, Vogon! (I'm telling this to you, without a single admit so far...!) I couldn't found your profile, could you post a link on it (or PM or whatever). I'm wondering whether your story fits in my "theory" (which is, in a nutshell, that at the best univs good LORs from profs with good contacts at the targeted departments is almost equivalent to an admit). Which univs' notification are you still waiting for? Md.
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