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  1. I am in the same boat as you. I need a 3.2 to even take the qualifying exams which students usually take after their first semester. I have heard that it is damn near impossible to fail since the professors will try to help you out. My professors will forget about the midterm if significant improvement is shown on the final. On a similar note, I too feel extremely underprepared since almost everyone else have taken the classes I'm taking already.
  2. On the plus side, if I get kicked out, I get to go home and play with my e92. I also have an engineering BS so I could find a decent job.
  3. As a reminder to everyone on this board, a test is just a test- it's not the end of the world. I completely bombed my midterm, but meh. We had a suicide this weekend at Columbia.
  4. I didn't read all the replies, but my suggestion would be to wait a little longer. Maybe you are still new and haven't really learned the area of develop a close group of friends. I think that at any prestigious university, the reply of why people chose it is "its x". Everyone that I know said "It's Columbia!" As a Columbia student, I can say that while Columbia is great, it's actually not too much different from my undergrad institution; in fact, I had a lot more fun and enjoyed my time there more. I am also new (lived in NYC for about 1.5 months now) and am still finding a group of friends to do stuff with. The school is what you make of it! I will be able to answer general questions about the school or the city, but I'm still new too so I may not know.
  5. I just came out of a midterm and I know I did very poorly. I honestly am not sure if I will be here next semester. Will schools kick students out or will they give me a chance? I am first year phd and I am funded.
  6. My cousin has a plants vs zombies shirt that I think will be hilarious to wear to class.
  7. Yes, I asked professors directly about funding and they gave me funding.
  8. To be brutally honest, your GREs are a bit low, but it depends on many factors such as grade trends, major gpa, related courses, school business model (yes. I feel like some schools just want money). Try to improve that quantitative score if you can. Also, which rankings are you going by? US News, National Research Council, yours? I wouldn't look too much into rankings since I was accepted to a top 20 school, but rejected from a top 60 school. I ultimately chose a top 40 school though.
  9. Eisenmann

    New York, NY

    I am not sure if it is too late, but try applying for Columbia University Housing. Couples get priority and you will most likely get a studio apartment in the $12-1300 range (according to when I applied at least). For my extremely limited experience, most places are "safe enough" as long as you are smart. Don't walk around with you iDevice and headphones. Also, I would put my stuff in normal looking backpacks, not laptop looking bags.
  10. pharm- I guess I'm similar to you in that I that I don't usually get crushes or find girls I think I'll like. However, when I do find someone I am attracted to, I just go for it. You may find that you just want to be friends with him and nothing more. (Thats what usually happens to me anyways).
  11. Did you meet many friends through clubs or things like graduate student union? I know that I'll get to know everyone in my class well since it's so small, but being close friends with them is entirely different.
  12. I hate that my school is so difficult to get into and that if I had to pay, it would be extremely expensive.
  13. How do I ship stuff to NYC if I don't have a doorman? Will they just leave it in front of my door?
  14. If you have microcenter nearby, I would highly suggest you buy from them since they are by far the cheapest. To the person who suggested to buy refurb- refurb is $1019 for the 2.3 i5 and microcenter is $999. I have a 2011 13" 2.3 ghz i5 (bought at microcenter) and it's plenty fast for normal usage and probably enough for 90% of computer users; however, it is not that fast for video/photo editing. 4gb ram will not be definitely not be enough as I routinely use all of it during processes. bottom line: the computer will be plenty for word precessing, web browsing, music, occasional/light photo editing. If you use photoshop, iphoto/aperture, imovie/final cut then you may consider the 15" mbp or even a mac pro. for reference, it takes about 5-6 hours to compile a 25 min long 1080p video with imovie and takes about 20-30 sec to export a 10mp jpg in aperture. edit: do not get the i7 13" since there is a problem with the turbo boost and you will not be able to take full advantage of its processing power. at least that is what i have read.
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