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  1. I technically haven't taken a computer science class yet, but I took this class last year that used statistical methods in Stata extensively. The professor also liked me (I was one of the few students who showed up to most of the classes...lol). I ended up getting an A- in the class. Would it be appropriate to go to this teacher for a LOR for IE as my "professor" rec?
  2. Also, my econ classes were very calculus-based, and my econometrics classes is very rigorous when it comes to statistics.
  3. Eh. I got a 5 on the AP Chem exam back in high school, but I know that med schools don't take AP credits as pre-med requirements anymore. Does that apply to IsYe masters too?
  4. Do you need physics for INDUSTRIAL engineering? Most schools' websites don't have it as a hard requirement or even "recommended." Also, how much easier is it to get into a masters if I'm paying full-price for it with no funding?
  5. Calc 2 (A), Multivar Calc (A-), Calculus-based stats and probability (C+), linear algebra ( B ) Then a ton of Econ classes that I have averaged about a B in. I'm taking comp sci this autumn. I'm taking econometrics this term, and I'm expecting ~B/B+ in it.
  6. Keep in mind that this is industrial engineering, which is more economics and statistics-oriented. I also have some good summer internships (private wealth management, investment banking, and business development) on my resume. Would the fact that I come from a school ranked in the top 10 of USNWR help my low GPA? What do you think, @justinmcummings? Also, do you think I'm safe at U of Oklahoma since it has a 70% acceptance rate?
  7. In general, is it easier to get into grad programs during the off-semester (spring)? Does anybody know?
  8. I currently have a ~3.2 overall GPA from a top-10 school with only a ~3.0 in my major (economics), and I've gotten a couple C's in classes relevant to my major. I took the GRE, and my score was 167 Quant, 158 Verbal, 5.0 AW. What schools would be in my range for a masters program in Industrial Engineering. I'm looking to start in January 2015. What schools could I be looking at? Any suggestions to it? My list is as follows: GA Tech (GA Resident) University of Florida University of Oklahoma (Can they be a safety? They have ~70% acceptance rate.) Columbia Cornell Stanford Duke Auburn Clemson Ohio State Texas A&M NC State
  9. Can anybody help with regards to masters programs?
  10. Do you think this score is sufficient for industrial engineering masters programs? I've got a lower GPA (3.2) and about a 3.0 in my quantitative major, although from a top-10 school.
  11. I've got roughly a 3.2 GPA overall and am an econ major at UChicago. My econ GPA, unfortunately, is only around 3.0. My GRE is pretty good, though (167 Quant, 158 Verbal). I've also got some good finance internships under my belt. Will my GPA kill me applying to GA Tech ISYE? I ultimately want to go into consulting, corporate development, or private equity. Some other schools I'm thinking of are U of Florida, TAMU, Stanford, Duke, Columbia, Florida State, NC State and Clemson. I'm gonna guess that Stanford, Columbia, and probably Duke too are likely a no, but what about the others?
  12. bump bump bump. I'd like some input, please.
  13. I'm currently a junior with a 3.2 overall GPA and about a 3.0 economics major GPA at UChicago. Would these stats kill me applying to GA Tech IsYE? I got 167 Quant, 158 Verbal on my GRE and have some good finance internships under my belt. However, I would like to go more into consulting and operations management. Could my good GRE score offset my lower GPA?
  14. I've got roughly a 3.2 GPA overall and am an econ major at UChicago. My econ GPA, unfortunately, is only around 3.0. My GRE is pretty good, though (167 Quant, 158 Verbal). I've also got some good finance internships under my belt. Will my GPA kill me applying to GA Tech ISYE? I ultimately want to go into consulting, corporate development, or private equity.
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