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Undergrad Institution: (School or type of school, such as big state, lib arts, ivy, technical, foreign (what country?)... Overall Reputation in Engineering?)
Major(s):
Minor(s):
GPA in Major:
Overall GPA:
Length of Degree: (Are you graduating after 3, 4, or 5 years?)
Position in Class: (No numbers needed, but are you top? near top? average? struggling?)
Type of Student: (Domestic/International, male/female, minority, Traditional/Nontraditional?)

GRE Scores:
Q:
V:
W:

TOEFL Total: (if applicable, otherwise delete this)

Research Experience: (At your school or elsewhere? What field? How much time? Any publications (Mth author out of N?) or conference talks etc...)

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: (Within your school or outside?)

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: (Such as tutor, TA, organization officer etc...)

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

Applying for [ MS ] or [ PhD ] at:

School - Department - decision/date/funding
School - Department - decision/date/funding
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Will Update again after taking GRE:

 

Undergrad Institution: Division I State. Consistant Top 5 in many engineering for non-PhD granting institutions. School is 29% Engineering
Major(s): Construction Management + Engineering (Focus in Biomimetic Materials)
Minor(s): Biology (upper division courses applied towards Engineering)
GPA in Major: 3.9 (CM), 3.4 (ENGR)
Overall GPA: 3.3/4 (anticipate 3.4 upon sending transcripts)
Length of Degree: N/A (Nontraditional student -- took 1 quarter off every year and a half)
Position in Class: Top 1/4 for CM due to honor society membership. Otherwise, unknown. Unknown for Engineering. Average Cumulative GPA -- UNIVERSITY WIDE: 2.97/4.0. (Unofficial reports are that average ENGR GPA is around 2.75/4.0)
Type of Student: Domestic, Nontraditional, Male

GRE Scores: Taking in November
Q:
V:
W:

Physics:

Research Experience: One Materials Science REU at a Top 5 Civil Engineering Program. Possibility of two publications, but no word yet. Probably won't happen until after I graduate

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Sigma Lambda Chi (Construction Honor Society). Dean's List off and on. Many scholarships through College of Architecture. Special recognition for service to the department from Construction Management Department. Participant / Captain of numberous ASC competition teams.

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Internships every summer, sometimes during academic year. State Wide  to International Contractors. TA for 20hr/wk for past 3 years; began in Math department, switched to Construction Management and Architectural Engineering. Previously was an RA in on campus apartments.

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Worked in a professional environment for 2 years before attending undergraduate. LEED Green Associate. Taking EIT in October. Taking Contractor's Licensure Exam in December. Unique individual senior thesis with industry support.

[1-10 on expected acceptance, low to high] Applying for MS at:

 

[9] Texas A&M - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding
[4] UT Austin - Mechanical Engineering - decision/date/funding

[6] UT Austin - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding
[8] Purdue - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding

[7] University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding

[4] UC Santa Barbara - Materials Science - decision/date/funding
[4] Rensselaer Polytechnic - Materials Science - decision/date/funding

[2] UC San Diego - Materials Science - decision/date/funding
[8] UC Davis - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding

[3] University of Iowa - Condensed Matter Physics - decision/date/funding

 

[1-10 on expected acceptance, low to high] Applying for PhD at:

[6] Columbia - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding
[1] UC Berkeley - Materials Science and Engineering - decision/date/funding
[1] Stanford - Materials Science and Engineering - decision/date/funding
[4] Northwestern - Civil Engineering - decision/date/funding

[2] Cornell - Materials Science and Engineering - decision/date/funding

[2] University of Arizona - Condensed Matter (Physics) - decision/date/funding

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Lurker here. App-season-wise, early for this?

Undergrad Institution: R1, Top50 Chemical

Major(s): Chemical Engineering. Minor(s): CS
Overall GPA: 3.55
Length of Degree: 4 (typical BS)
Position in Class: Alright
Type of Student: Domestic + Not a URM
GRE Scores: Q: 170 V: 167 W: 5
Research Experience: 

1.0 yr: With prof, simulation/analysis of bio/chemical behavior

0.5 yr: With research scientist, applied data analytics in social sciences

0.25 yr: Summer research internship, chemistry/engineering

all LORs from above. 0 pubs, 0 presentations,  :(

Awards/Honors/Recognitions:

Several programming-related awards, Dean's List for all_sems-1, engring dpt scholarships

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: (Such as tutor, TA, organization officer etc...)

2~3 part-time/workstudy jobs, volunteer/Q&A-tutoring

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

Entrepeneurship (specifically, @ MIT CEP)

[1-10 on expected acceptance, low to high] Applying for PhD at:

[0.1] MIT CEP // believe in my ps  :wacko:

[0.1] Stanford // starting to think why bother

[0.9] UT Austin, UCB // LOR

[2] CMU, Northwestern

[5] Columbia

[3] UMich, UPenn; [5] Penn State, WashU // maybes

[5?] UChicago IME // No clue how competitive this is

tl;dr not optimistic, and am currently looking for gems that may not be highly ranked by somewhat arbitrary measures.

[1-10 on expected acceptance, low to high] Applying for MS at:

[8] Harvard 1 yr SM Computational Engineering // Experience + LOR + No f-aid = yay...?

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Undergrad Institution: UK University,  Should approximately be in World Top 75 for EE.
Major(s): Electronics
Minor(s): n/a
GPA in Major: n/a
Overall GPA  Classification: 1.1
Length of Degree:  4 Years (MEng Degree)
Position in Class:  Above Average, I would say around 75th - 80th percentile
Type of Student: International, Traditional, Male.

GRE Scores: (Will Update with these) 
Q: 
V:
W:

Research Experience:  No research experience apart from Bachelors Level research project.

Awards/Honors/Recognitions:  None

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: None

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: None

Applying for EE PhD at (Always changing my mind on these):

 

[3] U Mich

[4] UIUC

[5] UCSD

[6] Rice

[7] Maryland Uni

[7] Carnegie Melon University

[7] Purdue

[7] WashU

[7] Penn State

[9] Uni Hawaii @ Manoa

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Undergrad Institution: Big State Public, Top 10 Public for Engineering

Major(s): Mechanical Engineering
Minor(s): Yes, but I don't want to specify for privacy reasons.

GPA in Major: 4.0

Overall GPA: 4.0

Length of Degree: 4 Years
Position in Class: Top

Type of Student: Domestic, Male, Non-URM

 

GRE Scores: 
Q: 167
V: 170
W: 5.5

 

Research Experience: Will have 2 years of research with prof, plus one summer with prof.

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Several named scholarships from within school and/or department; 2 named scholarships/awards from outside of school; 4 departmental awards/recognitions.

 

Pertinent Activities or Jobs:  No pertinent activities or jobs within engineering. Some volunteer work with engineering student recruitment. Appointed to major leadership position for 4 years in on-campus, non-engineering activity. 

 

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Foreign language semi-proficiency.

Applying for MS at:

 

Just one Big State school.

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Undergrad Institution: large state school
Major(s): Chemical Engineering
Minor(s): Mathematics
GPA in Major: 3.97
Overall GPA: 3.95
Length of Degree: 12
Type of Student: Domestic white male


GRE Scores (retaking in Nov, will update then)
Q: 162
V: 159
W: 4.5


Research Experience:

4 years at my home uni, 1 summer at UT Austin, 1 summer at UMN (top 3 program in ChemE). One publication in an undergraduate student journal at my uni, no "real" pubs. One conference.

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: a few departmental ones, and a big one not from my uni

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: TA for 3 years. Pretty heavily involved in outreach.


Applying for ChemE PhD at:

[9] MIT ChemE

[9] Caltech ChemE

[9] Stanford ChemE

[9] U Minnesota ChemE

[9] UC Berkeley ChemE

[9] Princeton ChemE

[10] UT Austin Petroleum E

 

 

[6] U Cambridge, Mathematics (MASt program)

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Undergrad Institution: Big College in India, Best in the country for Chemical Engineering
Major(s): Chemical Engineering
Minor(s): Pigment Technology (Something Like Engineering+Management)
GPA in Major: Only overall
Overall GPA: 4.0/4.0
Position in Class: Top

Type of Student: International Male

GRE Scores:
Q: 164
V: 156
W: 4.5 (expected)

TOEFL Total: 110

Research Experience: Massive.

  • First Interned in Freshman Year in a college other than mine. Two months full-time in Inorganic Chemistry. One Second Author International Publication. Strong LOR from Prof.
     
  • Performed research in my own school as a sophomore in the ChemE department. One year, along with my coursework. One international research publication and one international review. Also presented a Poster in an international conference held in India. Good LOR from Prof
     
  • Was chosen for an international research internship in VSCHT, Prague, Czech Republic under Carbohydrate Chemistry. One minor paper. Good LOR from Prof.
     
  • Currently working as a Junior.

 

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Not something that would admire Admissions.

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Student Editor of an old Research Journal (Which has lost its sheen, lately. I hope I can turn it around) during my Junior Year. Involved in everything from getting articles, sending for review, publishing, shifting to a website, getting print archives onto the website 

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

 

  • Started an Undergraduate Research Program in my institute, linking Professors and Undergrads alike.
  • Strong desire for entrepreneurship. I don't want an academic life after getting a PhD. (Didn't fit anywhere)

 

 

Applying to Where:

 

All for PhD

MIT-ChemE
Stanford-ChemE

UCBerkeley-ChemE

Caltech- ChemE.

 

 

I'll be applying for Fall 2016.

 

Could you helpful guys tell me the points  I should improve upon in the coming year?

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Undergrad Institution: Private university (well-respected; non-ivy)

Major(s): ChemE

Minor(s): N/A
GPA in Major: 3.97
Overall GPA: 3.97

Length of Degree: 4 years

Position in Class: top

Type of Student: ​average white male

GRE Scores:
Q: 163
V: 163
W: 6.0

Research Experience: sophomore summer at MIT, junior year and summer at home institution, senior year research at nearby institution (kept confidential for my anonymity). 1 first-author publication, 2 national conferences, 4 home institution conferences. 2 letters from PIs, 1 from adviser/professor for 2 classes

Awards/Honors/Recognitions:

Goldwater, National Undergraduate Fellowship, Home institution's summer scholarship program, APS Poster Award, Tau Beta Pi, Dean's List 
 

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Science all day everyday

 

Applying for PhD at: MIT, UIUC, Princeton, Stanford, Berkeley, UPenn, Northwestern, Harvard SEAS, Delaware, Penn State, Yale SEAS, UChicago IME

 

Applying for Fellowships: NSF GRFP, Hertz, USDEG, and DoE CSGF 

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Undergrad Institution: Top American University (Ivy+)
Major(s): Philosophy of Science
Minor(s): Not a real minor, but Pre Med
GPA in Major: 3.88
Overall GPA: 3.56
Length of Degree: 4 years
Position in Class: No idea, but if I had to guess, top third at least.
Type of Student: Female, white, highly nontraditional

GRE Scores:
Q: 162
V: 166
W: 4.0

Research Experience: Public Health and Interdisciplinary History/Life Sciences research from Undergrad. 2+ years of work in the private pharmaceutical sector at a startup that provided published research.

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: General Honors, Dean's list all quarters. Applied for NSF GRFP

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Have run a lab in an industry setting and an academic setting

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Startup and entrepreneurship experience. Work at another top American university under a prof interested in having me as a grad student.

Applying for [ MS ] or [ PhD ] at:

 

[PhD] Bioengineering: University of Washington [4]

[PhD] Biomedical Engineering: Boston University [6]

[PhD] Biomedical Engineering: University of Michigan [5]

[PhD] Biomedical Engineering: Carnegie Mellon [5]

[PhD] Biomedical Engineering: Northwestern University [5]

[PhD] Biomedical Engineering: UC Irvine [8]

 

[MS] Mechanical Engineering: Stanford University [5]

[MSE] Innovation and Design: John's Hopkins [8]

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Undergrad Institution: Probably best university in the country... (South Africa)
Major(s): Clinical Medicine
Minor(s): N/A
GPA in Major: 80/100
Overall GPA: 80/100
Length of Degree: 6 Years
Position in Class: Top 5%
Type of Student: International, male

GRE Scores:
Q: 165
V: 164
W: 4,5

Research Experience:

My university: cancer stem cell research, will be doing some CRISPR-cas work with HIV next year.

Germany: microfluidics and NMR research.

Unfortunately no publications and total research experience will be less than a year by the time I enter a masters or PhD. Not very much time during a medical degree.

 

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 
Dean's list

Sports and academic scholarships

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

National team member of my sport. Represented my country overseas for the past 4 years.

Applying for [ MS ] or [ PhD ] at:

 

[MSc]:

Imperial College: MRes Synthetic and Systems Biology

ETHZ: Masters in Biomedical Engineering

EPFL: Masters in Bioengineering

University of Twente: Masters in Biomedical Engineering

 

[PhD]: (These are all long shots because I ideally want to go to Europe, using up my free GRE scores :) )

MIT: PhD in Biological Engineering

Stanford: PhD in Bioengineering

Caltech: PhD in Bioengineering

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Undergrad Institution: Large state school known for football, not engineering
Major(s): Mechanical Engineering
Minor(s): Undergraduate Research Minor
GPA in Major: 4.0
Overall GPA: 4.0
Length of Degree: 4 year degree
Position in Class: I'm close to the top. Maybe top 5%.
Type of Student: Typical white male.

GRE Scores:
Q: 164
V: 155
W: 4.0

Research Experience:

  • REU at prestigious university (freshman summer)
  • 6 semesters (3 academic years) of research experience at own University

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 

  • Academic free-ride to current institution
  • Several (6-8) research-based awards

Pertinent Activities or Jobs:

  • REU for freshman summer
  • Internship with jet engine manufacturer for sophomore summer
  • Internship with Air Force defense contractor junior summer

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

  • I'm the PI for my research - became fully funded through internal and external sources culminating in an industry sponsorship
  • I'm applying for high speed combustion studies and have worked in that industry (hypersonics), so that's a plus.

Applying for PhD at:
University of Washington, Aerospace Engineering
University of Texas, Aerospace Engineering
Arizona State University, Aerospace Engineering
UCONN, Mechanical Engineering

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Undergrad Institution: Large state school known for football, not engineering

Major(s): Mechanical Engineering

Minor(s): Undergraduate Research Minor

GPA in Major: 4.0

Overall GPA: 4.0

Length of Degree: 4 year degree

Position in Class: I'm close to the top. Maybe top 5%.

Type of Student: Typical white male.

GRE Scores:

Q: 164

V: 155

W: 4.0

Research Experience:

  • REU at prestigious university (freshman summer)
  • 6 semesters (3 academic years) of research experience at own University

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 

  • Academic free-ride to current institution
  • Several (6-8) research-based awards

Pertinent Activities or Jobs:

  • REU for freshman summer
  • Internship with jet engine manufacturer for sophomore summer
  • Internship with Air Force defense contractor junior summer

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

  • I'm the PI for my research - became fully funded through internal and external sources culminating in an industry sponsorship
  • I'm applying for high speed combustion studies and have worked in that industry (hypersonics), so that's a plus.

Applying for PhD at:

University of Washington, Aerospace Engineering

University of Texas, Aerospace Engineering

Arizona State University, Aerospace Engineering

UCONN, Mechanical Engineering

 

 

Why aren't you applying to prestigious PhD programs for Aerospace, such as Caltech? Just curious

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Undergrad Institution: Small state school
Major(s): Electrical Engineering and Modern Languages
Minor(s): 
GPA in Major: 3.90
Overall GPA: 4.0
Length of Degree: 4 year degree (took me 5 years to complete both due to Study Abroad year)
Position in Class: Close to the top
Type of Student: Hispanic

GRE Scores: (Retaking, will update soon)
Q: 157
V: 148
W: 5.0

Research Experience:

  • [Future] Will do research at Intel Corporation next summer, before PhD begins.
  • REU at Cornell
  • REU at University of Maryland College Park
  • 1 semester of independent research at my university
  • 1 semester of research in Paris, France

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 

  • IEEE Power and Energy Society scholar
  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipient
  • National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME) scholar

Pertinent Activities or Jobs:

  • REU for sophomore and junior summer
  • 6 Month Internship with Intel 
  • Will have 3 month Internship at an R&D lab with Intel next summer

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

  • Professor from Carnegie Mellon seems to be impressed...
  • I'll be going to Silicon Valley this December. While there, I'll be meeting a postdoc at Stanford and a professor at Berkeley to learn more about their research.

Applying for PhD at:
PhD, EE at:

MIT

Stanford

Berkeley

Caltech

Georgia Tech

UMD

Columbia

UCSD

Princeton

Carnegie Mellon

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Undergrad Institution: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay - best in India , comes in World's top 50
Major(s):Electrical Engineering Dual Degree (Btech + Mtech in 5 years)
GPA in Major: 6.5/10
Length of Degree: 5 years
Position in Class: Bottom 20%
Type of Student: International

GRE Scores:154
Q:170
V:154
W:3

TOEFL Total: 106

Research Experience:

1) Supervised Research Experience (Literature Survey , duration - One semester)

2) Master's Thesis - Cryptography (One year)

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Nothing Academic , Received numerous awards and honors for sports in college.

Pertinent Activities or Jobs:

1) Internship at EATON India for two months

2) In College - TA for a course on EM Waves

                     - TA for Digital Signal Processing Lab

3) Philips - One year work ex in Philips Healthcare R&D centre in India (July '13 - July '14)

 

4) Research Assistant - Currently research assistant at IIT Bombay's Centre of Excellence in Telecom (July '14 - present)

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Nope.

Applying for MS at:

1) Arizona State University (Electrical Engineering)
2) USC (Computer Science - Scientists and Engineers)
3) UC Irvine (Electrical Engineering)
4) WashU (Electrical Engineering)
5) North Carolina State University (Electrical Engineering)
6) U of Florida, Gainesville (Electrical Engineering)
7) U of Maryland, College Park (Electrical Engineering)

 

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Why aren't you applying to prestigious PhD programs for Aerospace, such as Caltech? Just curious

 

Because I don't think I can get in - I don't want to spend a fortune applying to places so I need to balance prestige with competitiveness. 

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Because I don't think I can get in - I don't want to spend a fortune applying to places so I need to balance prestige with competitiveness. 

 

 

The only thing you seem to be "lacking" is publications... I think with strong LoRs and a strong SoP, you have a decent shot at tier 2 institutions at least

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The only thing you seem to be "lacking" is publications... I think with strong LoRs and a strong SoP, you have a decent shot at tier 2 institutions at least

 

No publications, right. I did do two poster presentations and two oral presentations about my research, but nothing published.

 

Though the institutions to which I'm applying may be low ranked as national universities, the departments themselves are pretty good. Like UT Austin, for example, is probably top 3 or 4 for high speed aero. ASU has a member of the NAE doing turbulence and combustion studies.... etc. They're not at the top, but they're certainly not bad at all.

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No publications, right. I did do two poster presentations and two oral presentations about my research, but nothing published.

 

Though the institutions to which I'm applying may be low ranked as national universities, the departments themselves are pretty good. Like UT Austin, for example, is probably top 3 or 4 for high speed aero. ASU has a member of the NAE doing turbulence and combustion studies.... etc. They're not at the top, but they're certainly not bad at all.

 

I think you should try 1-2 universities in the top 5 or so in your field, your profile is still very strong.

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Undergrad Institution: (School or type of school, such as big state, lib arts, ivy, technical, foreign (what country?)... Overall Reputation in Engineering?)

Big state school good in sub field of interest
Major(s): EE
Minor(s):
GPA in Major: 3.97
Overall GPA: 3.69
Length of Degree: (Are you graduating after 3, 4, or 5 years?) 5
Position in Class: (No numbers needed, but are you top? near top? average? struggling?) Top few (2>=n>5)
Type of Student: (Domestic/International, male/female, minority, Traditional/Nontraditional?) Male US

GRE Scores:
Q: 163
V: 164
W: 3.8

Research Experience: (At your school or elsewhere? What field? How much time? Any publications (Mth author out of N?) or conference talks etc...)
1 REU undergraduate no publications
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: (Within your school or outside?)

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: (Such as tutor, TA, organization officer etc...)
Three internships, worked full time at major defense corporation for 1 year, full time work during undergraduate 8 semesters
Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:

Applying for [ MS ] or [ PhD ] at:

Uni Florida- EE phd- decision/date/funding
Uni Virginia-EE phd- decision/date/funding
UCSD- EE phd- decision/date/funding
Uni South Florida- EE phd- decision/date/funding

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I think you should try 1-2 universities in the top 5 or so in your field, your profile is still very strong.

 

That's what I was thinking. A significant portion of students accepted into prestigious programs have no publications. If his lack of publications is what makes him believe he has no shot, then I think he's not being realistic.

 

Oh well, the universities he listed are indeed great for their fields. Best of luck!

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That's what I was thinking. A significant portion of students accepted into prestigious programs have no publications. If his lack of publications is what makes him believe he has no shot, then I think he's not being realistic.

 

Oh well, the universities he listed are indeed great for their fields. Best of luck!

 

It's not the publications I'm concerned about, it's the GRE score. With 155V/164Q, I'm pretty average-ish for engineering, but I was hoping to get 90th+ percentile for both sections. Had that happened, I would have applied to schools like Caltech, Princeton, and Berkeley for combustion, but since I don't want to take the GRE a second time and study for it I'll settle for the other middle tier schools. 

 

I did swap ASU for USC, however. Both professors I was interested in working with at ASU are no longer taking students, so I've added USC to the mix.

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It's not the publications I'm concerned about, it's the GRE score. With 155V/164Q, I'm pretty average-ish for engineering, but I was hoping to get 90th+ percentile for both sections. Had that happened, I would have applied to schools like Caltech, Princeton, and Berkeley for combustion, but since I don't want to take the GRE a second time and study for it I'll settle for the other middle tier schools. 

 

I did swap ASU for USC, however. Both professors I was interested in working with at ASU are no longer taking students, so I've added USC to the mix.

 

Well you're 1 quant point away from 90th percentile (165Q).. Most engineering applicants have 150-160V, from what I've seen.

 

It's up to you in the end though :) 

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The title of this thread is 2015 Applicant Profiles and Results, so I guess I'll post my Results. My Profile is in post #5. I applied to only one school. It's a big state school that is pretty highly regarded in my area of expertise. I applied only to that one school because I am interested in working in a particular lab with a particular professor.

 

Anyway, I have been admitted for Fall 2015. I am waiting for financial decisions which will come many months from now after all applicants have received their admission decisions.

 

Best of luck to all! 

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Undergrad Institution: Small LAC in US... Reputation in Engineering: Virtually Non-existent
Major(s): Engineering Physics
Minor(s): Mathematics
GPA in Major: 3.97
Overall GPA: 3.97
Length of Degree: 4.5
Position in Class: Top
Type of Student: International with BSc in US

GRE Scores:
Q: 167
V: 160
W: 4.5

 Experience: 1 REU with publication unrelated to the field applying for

                                     1.5 yrs research at home institution culminating to 2 Posters still unrelated to the field applying for 

Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Deans List all applicable semesters, A bevy of scholarships and endowments merit based

Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Tutor for 3 years, Physics and Calculus

Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Robotics Club Founder; a host of self started projects

Applying for [ PhD ] at:

Harvard 

Penn State

Purdue

Rutgers

all for Control systems in ECE dept except Rutgers in Mech E dept

 

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