I had another question. Should I provide my parents information and say that they filed a foreign tax return? Or would it be better to indicate that I would not be filing taxes and not provide information about my parents. My income is currently zero.
Hey guys I'm new to this and my case is somewhat unusual. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice
I'm a US citizen by birth but I've been lived in India since I was a kid, my parents being Indian citizens. Can I file for a FAFSA? Where do I start?
Exactly, those Berkeley announcements have had me constantly fretting. Any idea if they were structural engineering announcements?
I've applied mostly to earthquake engineering MS programs, so I guess we're not competing.
I suppose I should share my stats as well
-GRE 326 (170, 156, 4.0)
-Udergrad GPA - 3.82/4.00 (international)
-Couple of summer research internships and projects at my undergrad institution
I've applied to twelve places.
That's a really impressive profile Mostafa64!
I don't think your undergrad GPA would matter too much, considering you already have 2 Masters degrees.
I know what you mean about the status checking. It's like a disease.
What specialization are you looking at in structural engineering?
How many places have you applied to? Heard anything yet?
Adding search tags: CEE, PhD, MS, Civil Engineering, SEMM, Structural Engineering, Structures, Geotechnical, Mechanics, Construction, Masters, Berkeley, Cornell, Stanford, MIT, UIUC, Purdue, San Diego, Austin, Texas A&M, Princeton, Boulder, Davis, Michigan, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech.
Hopefully this will help a few more applicants find the thread!