Exactly. I know what schools want but I wonder if it would be a better strategy to choose the schools whose location is not that good when compared to their success. I will apply 12 of top 100 universities in US. And I think among these universities choosing the ones, that have a good academic environment but far away from coast or city center would more likely accept my appl.
Am i going wrong?
I will apply this year, and take gre on september.
Thank you (all)
Pikacu
Hi,
I want to add score recipients for gre-math exam,
but i couldnot, i can choose the school, but when it comes to choosing department (figure 1)
it gives error (figure 2)
( when i click on skip, again error )
(( I posted the issue to Prometrics but they havent responded yet ))
Any idea?
thank you in advance
hi, i have a question
when you google a university' s name + acceptance rate, you get a percentage.
for example, University of Wisconsin' s acceptance rate is 47%
whereas Tufts University' s rate is 17%
can we conclude that acceptance to wisc. is easier? (for grad application)
how to interpret these rates,
thank you in advance