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  1. Thanks, I'm hoping to get into at least one program, I also added UPenn MSEE and UCLA MSEE to my list
  2. Hello I had a couple questions about MS EE programs. I am an american student with a 3.72 gpa, 1390 (750Q/640V) GRE score and one publication with two years of research and two years of tutoring experience. I was wondering my chances for masters at the following schools GT, Stanford, Berkeley, Rice, WashU, UCLA Also is the MS Program at Berkeley much more difficult to get into than the M. Eng program? Thanks
  3. Hello, I am an Electrical Engineering major at the University of Florida, I am looking to apply to many top MS EE programs (GT, Stanford, Berkeley, Rice, WashU, UCLA, ect). I have a 3.7 GPA but I took the GRE's today and scored a 1390 (750Q 640V). I realize it is not a bad score but I feel by quant score may be considered too low for these programs and was wondering if I should retake the GREs? I scored an 800 on nearly every practice exam, just froze up on the real thing. Although if i retake it would have to be the new format of the test since you can only take the test once a month. I also had over two years of research experience, one first author publication and two poster presentations and am a white male if that makes any difference. Is it worth it for me to take the new GRE to improve my quant score? I have also taken over 8 upper division math courses beyond differential equations which I received 6 A's and 2 B's. In addition to that I am university tutor in mathematics for courses up through linear algebra. Thanks
  4. Hello, I am an Electrical Engineering major at the University of Florida, I am looking to apply to many top MS EE programs (GT, Stanford, Berkeley, Rice, WashU, UCLA, ect). I have a 3.7 GPA but I took the GRE's today and scored a 1390 (750Q 640V). I realize it is not a bad score but I feel by quant score may be considered too low for these programs and was wondering if I should retake the GREs? I scored an 800 on nearly every practice exam, just froze up on the real thing. Although if i retake it would have to be the new format of the test since you can only take the test once a month. I also had over two years of research experience, one first author publication and two poster presentations and am a white male if that makes any difference. Is it worth it for me to take the new GRE to improve my quant score? I have also taken over 8 upper division math courses beyond differential equations which I received 6 A's and 2 B's. In addition to that I am university tutor in mathematics for courses up through linear algebra. Thanks
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