
geoundergrad
Members-
Posts
14 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Recent Profile Visitors
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.
geoundergrad's Achievements

Decaf (2/10)
0
Reputation
-
looking for roommates for the upcoming fall(im a guy), trying to live nearish to campus in a newer apartment/condo/house, maybe in the $400-$700 range each but I'm not set on that at all, feel free to message me
-
Same for guys too, looking for roommate(s) for a newer apartment/house preferably walking distance to campus
-
Old post but what are the best housing options for a social life for a grad student in lehigh? where do most live? any grad student fb pages for meeting others accepted or find roommates? Thanks!
-
Hi, I just wanted to see what people know about finding roommates when heading to grad school, how to keep the social life, what they think about on campus graduate housing, and etc after just getting accepted. Thanks!
- 1 reply
-
- roommates
- social life
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
2018 Applicant Profiles and Admissions Results
geoundergrad replied to zam330's topic in Earth Sciences Forum
is it a bad thing I haven't heard anything from any of the schools I applied to yet? feel like it's getting really late in the process to hear nothing -
I have a small part in my resume and CV about my work experience, pretty much a decent small summary not in really great detail. They did write me a LOR that really dives into what I did working for them which I think will really help. and yea CU boulder and UT were definitely stretch schools, not expecting much from them, but hey who knows right?
-
2018 Applicant Profiles and Admissions Results
geoundergrad replied to zam330's topic in Earth Sciences Forum
Yea I havent seen a lot of masters yet, anyone know? -
Undergrad Institution: Medium sized state school Major(s): Environmental ScienceMinor(s): Geological science/coastal geoscienceGPA in Major:3.6Overall GPA:3.4Position in Class: mid to mid topType of Student: domestic white maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q:162V:151W:3.5Research Experience: NoneAwards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's list a couple timesPertinent Activities or Jobs: State Geological Survey working of geologic maps, GIS, and field workAny Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Study abroad for geologySpecial Bonus Points: took two graduate classes but was not on resume so hopefully they see it on my transcriptAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: strong LOR two from professors and one from state surveyApplying to Where: All for M.S. programs UT - Petrology/geochemistry University of vermont -Petrology/geochemistry Syracuse-Petrology/geochemistry Boise state-Petrology/geochemistry CU boulder-Petrology/geochemistry Lehigh-/geochemistry Checking everyday, but really want to know my chances because I am clueless and don't seem to have anything special that stands out in my application
-
2018 Applicant Profiles and Admissions Results
geoundergrad replied to zam330's topic in Earth Sciences Forum
Anyone know if Colorado boulder M.S. program for geology is hard to get accepted too? or know scores/GPA/etc of others that got accepted? -
2018 Applicant Profiles and Admissions Results
geoundergrad replied to zam330's topic in Earth Sciences Forum
Undergrad Institution: Medium sized state school Major(s): Environmental ScienceMinor(s): Geological science/coastal geoscienceGPA in Major:3.6Overall GPA:3.4Position in Class: mid to mid topType of Student: domestic white maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q:162V:151W:3.5Research Experience: NoneAwards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's list a couple timesPertinent Activities or Jobs: State Geological Survey working of geologic maps, GIS, and field workAny Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Study abroad for geologySpecial Bonus Points: took two graduate classes but was not on resume so hopefully they see it on my transcriptAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: strong LOR two from professors and one from state surveyApplying to Where: UT - Petrology/geochemistry University of vermont -Petrology/geochemistry Syracuse-Petrology/geochemistry Boise state-Petrology/geochemistry CU boulder-Petrology/geochemistry Lehigh-/geochemistry