Just wanted to understand how I should evaluate my chances of getting an admit with my profile/target the right universities.
SCORES:
TOEFL: 115
GRE: 165(Q) (Worried about this one), 162V
Work Ex: 18 Months(Analytics (One Research paper implemenated/Preparation of analytical dashboards from large datasets to track KPIs) + Internship(2 Months(Data Mining
Education: Graduated from a Tier-1 University(India) with 8.46/10 GPA (B.Tech - Engg. Physics)
Current Pool:
NYU (Data Science),
Columbia University (Data Science),
UCLA (MSBA), Georgia Tech (MSBA),
University of Michigan (Data Science),
MIT (MS Analytics),
Imperial College London (MSc Statistics (Data Science)/Msc Business Analytics)
University of Pennsylvania (MSE in Data Science)
University of Texas Austin (MSBA)
University of Warwick (Msc Data Science/Msc Data Analytics)
Northwestern University (MS Analytics)
University of Chicago (MS Analytics)
Harvard University (MS Data Science)
University College London (Data Science/Analytics)
Northwestern University (MS Analytics)
The above pool is quite large. I want to understand how I should evaluate my chances of getting an admit with my profile/target the right universities.
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RedBT
Hi All,
Just wanted to understand how I should evaluate my chances of getting an admit with my profile/target the right universities.
SCORES:
Work Ex: 18 Months(Analytics (One Research paper implemenated/Preparation of analytical dashboards from large datasets to track KPIs) + Internship(2 Months(Data Mining
Education: Graduated from a Tier-1 University(India) with 8.46/10 GPA (B.Tech - Engg. Physics)
Current Pool:
The above pool is quite large. I want to understand how I should evaluate my chances of getting an admit with my profile/target the right universities.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks!
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