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JuicyThio

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  1. Hello there, Thank you for your reply. I actually have no idea how 80/100 would translate into the 4.0 scale, but assuming the most general conversion system it should be around 3.4 - 3.5. I am more looking at a master of science degree with the option of a thesis. Regarding the specific field in fluids, I'm currently more interested in microfluidics, but not sure if I'd like to commit to that. I would also be very interested in the computational aspect too. Any suggestion?
  2. Hello, Aspiring Master's candidate looking for a profile evaluation and potential some advise. Stats: Undergraduate: Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering with a ~80/100 from a Canadian top 3 university. Graduating May 2017. GRE: 170 Q (97%), 159 V (82%), 4.0 AW (59%) Research Experience: 1 summer in a self-driven car lab in TU Darmstadt (Germany), currently doing 2-term research in microfluidics at home school Publications: None LOR: 3 from home school faculty members (1 direct supervisor, 2 profs who taught me before) Industry Experience: 1 year industrial experience in manufacturing / oil&gas company, design work in SolidWorks, etc. Questions: Looking for suggestions of possible schools/labs. I am into fluids (though relevant course grades were non-ideal), but am open to suggestions. Interested in robotics too, but unfortunately don't have much exposure so far. Ideally programs with possible fundings. Thank you!
  3. I am an international student from University of British Columbia in Canada, and I just got into Mechanical Engineering since our first year courses are general engineering. I was thinking about applying for Grad schools and was hoping if someone could give me advice on getting into top mechanical engineering programs. Some of the schools I am interested in are: Princeton UC Berkeley ETH Zürich U of Tokyo Technische Universität München Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen And I'll be needing fundings for grad school... Which makes my dreams just dreams even more T.T I know it's quite a diverse list and the schools will probably change in a few years' time. But it'll be great if someone could tell me what the requirements to enter these schools are, for both master and PhD programs if applicable. By requirements, I mean everything including GPA/Internships/GRE/Personal Profile/Paper(high doubt I'll get published though)/Projects. In addition, I'll highly appreciate it if you would recommend some other schools with great mechanical grad programs. And you can just leave any other advice to me as well! Thank you all so much!
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