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Is this the best I can do? PhD Top 15.. Not my dream school
spark1989 replied to ConfApp's topic in Computer Science
Exactly. Given that you applied earlier, I'll strongly suggest that you join UPenn. They may not even pick you next year. As far as jobs are concerned for a phd, it depends more on the individual (how many papers and how good are they) than the place, especially when aiming for the non-academic positions. -
Is this the best I can do? PhD Top 15.. Not my dream school
spark1989 replied to ConfApp's topic in Computer Science
It's a very risky decision. It appears that only one prof was interested in your app among all the places you applied to. What if he picks someone else (after you decline) and doesn't have an opening next year. At the same time, there is a chance that you may improve your app. But you can not change your UG GPA, and top places need a reason to reject. imo, stick with upenn and it's a top school.If it was some 30-40th rank school, then you could have considered dropping it. Btw, I know a person who was rejected by big 4 and was accepted by all of them after two years. But there was a massive change in his profile. -
MS in CS (Machine Learning) - UCLA, UT Austin, or U Mich?
spark1989 replied to njwilson's topic in Computer Science
He was an NLP guy at UCLA, turned into a ML (NN to be precise) at UT only. So no worries. -
Oxford v/s Georgia Tech v/s McGill v/s Simon Fraser
spark1989 replied to lyes's topic in Computer Science
Also, do look at the placement of the current MS/BS students at these places. If very few people go to the top US schools for Phd, then it's probably better to stay away from that place. -
Oxford v/s Georgia Tech v/s McGill v/s Simon Fraser
spark1989 replied to lyes's topic in Computer Science
If you plan to pursue a PhD in future, then why not pick an institute which is good in your area (meaning good faculty members) and is pretty well-known in CS. Just rank these places on these two parameters, and may be on the funding as well and see what you get. One problem with oxford is the duration of the program. One year I feel is definitely less to do anything (meaningful) and given that you'll probably be applying for a phd (that too from US) just after 6 months, it may not be the best option. Pick a place where you expect to do good research before you apply. -
Dont go by the ranking alone. For example, Yale is supposed to be the last rank, but it has some amazingly good faculty members such as Spielman (he was a prof at MIT and is a top theory guy). If you've already been accepted at these places, then I'm a little surprised as you appear to have applied randomly. If you plan to apply, then better start researching these places.
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UT-Austin MS CS: still waiting to hear back?
spark1989 replied to psycho_killer's topic in Computer Science
Received a mail today saying that I'm on their wait list for PhD. Not that I care though. -
very difficult decision imo. I think you'll probably end up with equally good job(in IT) from either place. However, if you may want to work in some non-IT field in future, then may be princeton is better. In short, UIUC is not going to give you any significant advantage over princeton in cs, if at all there is. My vote goes to princeton.
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MS in CS (Machine Learning) - UCLA, UT Austin, or U Mich?
spark1989 replied to njwilson's topic in Computer Science
UCLA is not strong in ML (weak imo), as UT is. Unless you want to do RL, go for UT; otherwise you may prefer Michigan. -
MS in CS -- Columbia vs UCLA vs Wisconsin-Madison?
spark1989 replied to NVP12345's topic in Computer Science
I don't agree with this view. WiscMad is having a really hard time in giving aid to their incoming PhD students. We've seen so many Phd admits w/o any aid. Expecting them to fund MS students is just unreasonable in my opinion.- 5 replies
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Let me put it this way. Difference definitely exist between the top 4 and others. . In theory, princeton is definitely a better place than those places you mentioned , otherwise I don't have a high opinion of princeton (not a top 10 school for me). I'm assuming that you are able to get equally good advisors at all the places. However, if u can get an advisor say sanjeev arora from princeton, or klienberg from cornell, then things are entirely different. In fact, I'll be happy to leave top 4 for these people, and people do that very often. My sister left a top 10 school and going to a 40th one because of the advisor. Infact, I'm also doing that
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MS in CS -- Columbia vs UCLA vs Wisconsin-Madison?
spark1989 replied to NVP12345's topic in Computer Science
I think best people to advice you are the profs at Columbia. They can tell you more about the faculty at UCLA and Wisc-mad working in their areas. From my experience, I think columbia is a better place for ML(jabera, collins,..). Btw, it's always better to change your place, and if you are looking for a better job, then may be UCLA is a better fit.- 5 replies
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If there is absolute no match, then pick Austin any day. Otherwise, think twice before choosing. I know a person who opted for UT even though he had one from UCB. It was a tough call for him.
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How do we reject the schools and POIs?
spark1989 replied to habanero's topic in Decisions, Decisions
Similar dilemma. I've been accepted at many places by the profs working in my area. Moreover, I've spoken multiple times with these guys, so I've to be a little careful here. Also, these profs know my reference writers pretty well. Some of these profs went out of the way to offer me an admission, like calling me just two days after I submitted the application. Any advice? -
I plan to join GT (most probably), PhD computer science this fall. Yea, I know that there is a limited activity on this forum about GT.
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What to do? No guaranteed funding UW-Madison.
spark1989 replied to zannebrain's topic in Computer Science
Do you have a tuition waiver? If yes, then you may have to spend ~20K from your pocket every year I think. You should ask POI, if they are ready to fund you after a sem or two. Also ask about the TAship scene at your university. Good Luck. -
Has anyone heard back from GATech or UMich?
spark1989 replied to sinerged's topic in Computer Science
My sis has an admit from GT (me too!). Dept head mailed her few days back to know her decision. coz if she declines (which she did), they can look for others. I also got a similar, but a more pushy mail from POI. BTW, she was in CSE and I got into IC school. -
Hi christa, if u got an offer from UBC, do check at towards the end where they say that tuition is paid by the institute. This is what I remember. Also, stipend at UBC for PhD is slightly more than 23 I think. At least, this is what my letter says. I think at toronto, we do have to pay for tuition, but again stipend is slightly more to offset that.
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Has anyone heard back from GATech or UMich?
spark1989 replied to sinerged's topic in Computer Science
GT is likely to release another list. -
I'm not sure, I didn't send any thank you mail. I got four interview calls (till now), and all four are converts with full RA/fellowship.
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I haven't heard anything, not that I care now. POI did say that he'll take a closer look at my app, but no response afterwards.
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What GRE cutoff scores are you aware of?
spark1989 replied to We regret to inform you's question in Questions and Answers
I dont think so. I'm admitted to GT CSE, Phd, My verbal score was ~50 and quant> 90. I dont think schools give any weight to gre, other than the minimum univ requirement. Atleast, this is my experience. On princeton cs website, I do remember seeing that we dont give weight to gres -
Guys, I've received few admits (all are either RA and fellowship) and these are my top preferences (ordered) as of now. Georgia Tech Toronto UCLA British Columbia Few more received and awaiting couple of more... I'm mainly interested in Machine Learning and Theory. I am an international student and would like to work in US for some time after my phd. As of now I'm more inclined towards GT coz they are good in ML and very good in theory, but so is Toronto. I'm not so sure about UCLA and British Columbia. Assume that I get equally good and well-known profs at all these places. Joining Toronto may create some visa trouble if I want to join some research lab in US. And what about UCLA .What do you guys think? My profile GRE: Q, V ; ~170,150 GPA < 3 (yes, i didn't study ) undergrad from a bad school, 9/10 masters from a very good place. Papers: two first author papers at a super famous conference ( with one co-author). Research Ex: A lot. Recos: 3 excellent recos (I hope), with one by an internationally known researcher.
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University of Toronto's ranking and strengths
spark1989 replied to Adamah's topic in Computer Science
I Stil don't understand how UCLA has a higher ranking than say, CMU