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  1. Crontab,

    In was wondering the same thing. Their acceptance email was a little vague. It sounded like I'd have to pay my way to the visit day too... That'd be nearly impossible since I'm on the other side of the country. I was going to email them today to get some clarification.

  2. I didn't contact any professors and they did not contact me (other than the email saying to check my status online). What's your intended area of study?

     

    But I understand how you feel... Some people got into UT-Austin for Aero a few days ago and I'm still waiting for a response... 

  3. I applied to USC, U Washington, and UT Austin so far. I have one more application that I'm working on though... UCONN.

     

    Each one seems to have a different flavor of the same topics, so hopefully if I get in to more than one I will have the opportunity to match my interests as closely as possible.

     

    I grew up in the Midwest and have been able to visit Purdue and Penn State's campuses and facilities - they're awesome! Love the towns and areas too. 

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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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