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  1. Um ... mine was half a minute and I'm from India (not a "western country").
  2. I don't know how the U.S. college system works, but can't you take both?
  3. ukiitm

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    Sorry, but, TESOL, TEFOL, TOEFL, TOFEL - which one is it, dammit!
  4. We sympathize, christina.
  5. Aside: I think in the long term you will not be very happy if you keep not giving a sh!t about anyone else, especially people that're close to you and those who really wish you well.
  6. Are you an international student? If not, I suggest you go with the program you like the most especially because the Brown waiver is not terribly high anyway. In any case, depends on what you want to do next (after the master's) and which place will let you get there in better shape academically and financially. Good luck.
  7. BE research at MIT is boring anyway. :twisted:
  8. Hmm, thanks. It doesn't look very good for me then - being an international student it's useful to have the guarantee of atleast minimum funding. :roll:
  9. $24k with fellowship plus tution (plus associated fees, health insurance, etc.) waiver for the first year, Bioengineering PhD. What does it mean when they say that this is just for the first year, anyone?
  10. @ GopherGrad: After getting rejected from a top 5 program in my field (Brain/Cognitive Science), I wrote to a professor there asking for some guidelines that'd help me improve my application in the future, stressing that I was really interested in their program and wouldn't mind waiting a year to apply just there again. I got the following in response. It's pretty general (maybe except for the advisor part ), so I'm posting it here: Hope that helps.
  11. So you wouldn't take advice from those whose first language you know might not be English? That's very open-minded of you. Judge the substance, not the packaging. And I don't completely agree with santana either.
  12. It's more what I haven't heard, as I said, than what I have heard. :| I don't know about specific sub-fields, so it could well be great in nano/biomaterials as christina says; I'm more into neural engineering.
  13. And why would you choose Columbia over JHU "any day", esp. in BME? :? iitian?
  14. Thanks and thanks! So are you taking up the Pitt offer?
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