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khaled

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  1. If you contact the tenant union they will provide you with complaint records of landlords : )
  2. Any ideas about one-north apartments?
  3. J-1 visa holders can get a social security number without having a job ...
  4. I find a lot of the topics in controls fascinating, but generally, I'd prefer working on the applications of controls and optimization in smart grids and renewable energy sources. Also, there are some topics that i don't want to work on ( robotics and biomedical applications)
  5. I totally agree with zabius. One more thing, I don't see finishing your PhD in 5-6 years at school B a waste of time. You will get exposed to a better department, a new city, and a new life experience. If I where you, I'd definitely go to school B. IMHO, having a better school for your PhD gives a good indication because basically "upgraded" to a better department. I think what's holding you from school B is that you prefer not to "adjust" to a new place compared to a place where you know everyone, in addition to the extra 1-2 years that you are going to spend. You don't need to worry much about these things because once you arrive, a new experience/exposure is waiting for you
  6. Thank you. Actually I accepted the offer from UIUC before hearing back from Berkeley. My area is control systems and I like the work the people in UIUC do in controls. Also, the professor who will supervise me has significant contributions in the area. I'm really happy with UIUC and the rejection from Berkeley wasn't an issue for me.
  7. You were right. I just received my rejection letter. UIUC it is <3 !
  8. Is the difference worth the thousands you will pay from your pocket (keep in mind the living expenses in California are high)? think of it ...
  9. I was thinking that everyone shared his/her "expectations vs. reality" regarding the admission decisions, and what he/she learned out of them ... I'll start: Acceptances: University of Minnesota (Expected), UCLA & UMich (I was 60% confident), UIUC (surprised and thought of it as out of my league !!!) Rejections: MIT (expected), CalTech (expected), Purdue (i thought i'd make it), UPenn (not expected), Stanford (expected) What I learned: there is a lot of randomness, and if you are an international student, your admission decision is affected by how much they know your school, here's why: one of my undergrad school's alumni did his PhD at UCLA at the same department in the same area, and he did very well, so maybe because of that they have a good impression about my undergrad school my undergrad's university rector did his BS and MS in the same university, and then went to UMich for his PhD, and he ranked first among 60+ students in the department I know that some professors at UIUC know about my undergrad school
  10. I didn't hear anything yet (applied for the MS/PhD program)
  11. I was confused too, but in the end i found a way to put in a way that is not boring, or at least they won't say (he's repeating known info). I remember one of my professors told me it is important to mention you name/name of program/area on the top of the SOP. Because it might be sent to someone who doesn't have your complete file. I'm not 100% sure if that's true, but I remember some schools asked for such information on the top of the SOP I did something like this: Statement of Purpose Name: My name Program of Interest: Name of graduate program (Ex: MS in Electrical Engineering) Area of Interest: .... (insert a horizontal line here, by using MS Word) Blah blah blah
  12. I guess that you are not rejected nor admitted yet. Maybe it's an interview
  13. Thanks guys. Instead of worrying about the cold winter now I'm excited for the experience !!! @pears: I won't bring a car but I'm planning to buy one (thinking of a new subaru impreza). it is likely that I'll be there for about 5 years and I want to avoid getting an old car and unexpected maintenance costs. Also, as far as I understood the subarus can be sold easily with good prices in cold places like Illinois (correct me if I'm wrong) so it is going to be worth it. do u think the new impreza is a good choice?
  14. Thank you very much guys. It seems that there's nothing to worry about as long as I have good winter clothes/shoes I do have a concern about driving in winter. I'd appreciate it if you share your experiences.
  15. Until the end of May: I'm teaching some labs at my home university (the first time I teach, and I like teaching so far) Working with some professors on their research projects at my home university (not very interesting projects, but i'm being exposed to different stuff) planning to go to the UK for a visit and to Singapore for a conference from June until Fall 2013: I'll just enjoy my time and chill !
  16. I got an admission from a top university in my field and everything about it is great (awesome program, great fit, very strong in my area, cheap, ....etc) I'm really worried about the cold winter. the school is located in Illinois and I'm from a country where it doesn't snow, AT ALL. what do u guys think?
  17. This might be irrelevant, but I had this conversation a zillion of times: "Why don't you go to MIT or Stanford" "Well, I applied to them, but it is very competitive and I'm an international student. On the other hand, there are good or better applicants who graduated from schools they know of and have recommendations from professors they know in person" "I'm sure you can go to MIT, and recommendations are just a formality" "yeah sure sure ... will see"
  18. Also Gatech is generally stronger in EE so you'll have more faculty/choices/projects...etc
  19. I don't know. I can only judge when it comes to control theory. Let's wait for someone else to answer (I'm interested to know)
  20. I remember when I was looking at the faculty/labs at GATECH there were people working on robotics, and it seems to me that they are concentrating on humanoid robots.
  21. In control theory, you'll be better off going to Gatech. This is my humble opinion.
  22. Thank you guys. they just released the official letter (it took them about 2 weeks)
  23. Did you check where the former PhD students of the professor at northwestern found jobs?
  24. I've been notified more than a week ago by the department that I was recommended for admission, and until now I didn't receive the official offer. I'm wondering how long does it take to receive the official admission offer?
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