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wifey99999999 last won the day on May 31 2010

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  1. agree with hasseye,... going to a liberal art college is like going to MIT for English. However, you have very good numbers in pretty much all the areas, and your major is not very far off from OR/Stat, I'd say you have very good chance at top schools. I'd say apply to a lot of top schools, and a few second tier schools just in case.
  2. all masters programs... and I got funding from UVa.
  3. No. It won't matter much (although it's nice to have higher score). I had 770Q/490V, and I got into UPenn, U-Chicago, Cornell, Brown, U-Virginia (for masters degree program, though).
  4. 100% is just an exaggeration. But if they seriously go for money, they might as well hire more part-time lecturers to accomodate more students, right? Business-wise, this could make them a lot of money!
  5. Getting into stanford is by no mean easy. Yes, their MS programs are not as selective as MIT/CalTech/Cal, but they still have pretty low acceptance rate, and you still need the grade to get in (they obvioulsy don't emphasize research as much for MS admission). they're not going to admit people who are not smart, but just have money. If Stanford's goal is to make money, can you please explain why they don't admit 100% of their applicants? I mean, that would at least quadruple their tuition revenue, right?
  6. Why don't you let us know what your ugrad GPA was and from which prestigious school?
  7. Don't waste your time on U$C. They're not worth your effort.
  8. U$C students have the reputation of being rich (as their only reason of getting in). Go with Brown.
  9. no brainer. Brown. Brown is an Ivy league school and is world renowned. U$C is a school where rich (but not smart) people go and does not have the prestige of any Ivy school and is in the middle of south central LA ghetto.
  10. Hey. I went to UCLA too. Do you know about UCLA's ESAP program? THey guarantee master program's admission for their undergrad students whose GPA is above 3.50. I took that advantage and never had to take GRE or ask professors/supervisors for LOR. BTW, I'd recommend that you take GRE now before the new format. New format will actually be harder in my opinion.
  11. I agree with what Hasseye said. You probably would get admitted into some of the better schools (with no funding as most money is allocated to PhD students). For masters application, if you have high GPA, good LOR (doesn't have to great unless you apply for PhD), great GRE scores, you should be able to get into most top programs. But if funding is problem, I'd suggest you to work for a big company first as most big companies offer 100% tuition reimbursement for their employees, but you would have to do the degree part time and work full time.
  12. Did anyone receive admission packet via postal mail? What does acceptance packet contain?
  13. Do they send out admisssion packet to admitted students? WHat does the packet consist of? cuz I heard Cal no longer sends out paper admission acceptance packet to students to save money....
  14. Don't waste your money on U$C.... If you like suburban style, go to Cornell, if you like urban setting, go to Penn... either one is a great school, you can't go wrong with either (but it'd be a terrrible mistake if you pick U$C) but I'd say Cornell has better reputation in engineering.....
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