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hulihuo

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    U.S.
  • Application Season
    2015 Fall
  • Program
    Bioengineering and related disciplines

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  1. I should be able to get into a MS program at a top 10 school in Biomedical engineering... but it looks like it likely would be unfunded. Or I could apply to a funded Ph.d program at a 15-50 school, complete the MS and bail on the Ph.d after two years, but be funded because it would appear I was going for my Ph.d Anyone have advice on this?
  2. hulihuo

    GRE+GMAT

    That has been exactly my thinking. I am planning on applying to top 5 MBA programs. What do you think?
  3. hulihuo

    GRE+GMAT

    I had 162Q 168V Not a great math day. I have not yet taken a practice test, but I almost always get a better relative score if people think the test is more difficult. When I look at the conversion charts, a 330 GRE equals about a 700 GMAT. A 330 GRE comes out to about 99th percentile on charts I have found, while a 710 GMAT comes out to about 90th percentile... so, as far as I can tell, you probably should take the GMAT also if you are applying to a top business school?
  4. I am from the U.S. and considering applying to a masters program in bioengineering at this school. I would also be interested in hearing any information or opinions.
  5. hulihuo

    GRE+GMAT

    I am planning on applying for the 2016 fall semester. I have already taken the GRE and got a reasonably good score: 330 I am wondering if it would benefit my application to take both even if it is not necessarily required that I have scores for both. I also feel I would get a better score on the GMAT if I take it.
  6. hulihuo

    GRE+GMAT

    Should I take both tests if I plan on applying for a joint MBA/MS (ms in engineering) program at a top 10 school?
  7. I studied 2hrs/day 3-4 days/week 3 months. My practice test scores never went up. They were always about 159V and 156Q on both Manhattan and ETS powerprep. Actual score: 168V/162Q
  8. I had the opposite experience even though I missed at least 4-5 questions due to nerves/fatigue of the test situation. I was averaging around 158V and 156Q, but got near perfect V and 85%Q on the actual thing. Retake it. You will be more comfortable the second time.
  9. I am also interested in figuring out options for MS in related fields like bioengineering. Is there a comprehensive list of funding options somewhere? I hear that the top schools will often provide grants and stipends, but it is difficult and time consuming to figure out exactly what is offered where.
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