Golgotha Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 Congrats! Although it is quite obvious you will be admitted to all of them. So which one will you choose? Caltech, MIT or Harvard? Thanks! Sheesh, that's a good question. I've established a foothold in socal so CalTech would probably win out in the event I get accepted into all three (I wish I were as optimistic as you; got rejected from CalTech and waitlisted at MIT when I applied for my Master's). Plus it's sort of a personal dream of mine to work at JPL someday. However I really have no contacts at CalTech, whereas with MIT and Harvard I've had a pretty constant dialogue with professors who have expressed interest in me so it's a tough choice.
phdinfsi Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 Undergrad Institution: Big State School, solid/ top 30 ranked engineering, US Major(s): Mechanical Engineering Minor(s): Mathematics Overall GPA: 3.45/4.0 Length of Degree: 4 years Type of Student: Hispanic Male American Citizen GRE Scores (old version): Q:800 (94%) V: 630 (91%) W: 4 (45%) Research Experience: Year long honors thesis in deployment dynamics of a small satellite. Worked with professor at university and afrl Awards/Honors/Recognitions: several scholarships/recognitions within university, no national awards Pertinent Activities or Jobs: honor society stuff Applying to Where: Columbia Johns Hopkins Princeton U. Penn RPI U. Maryland U. Michigan Cornell All Mechanical Engineering PhD except Michigan which is Aerospace Engineering PhD Congrats !! for your RPI admit.. when did the result come out ?
mechapplicant2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Thanks! Sheesh, that's a good question. I've established a foothold in socal so CalTech would probably win out in the event I get accepted into all three (I wish I were as optimistic as you; got rejected from CalTech and waitlisted at MIT when I applied for my Master's). Plus it's sort of a personal dream of mine to work at JPL someday. However I really have no contacts at CalTech, whereas with MIT and Harvard I've had a pretty constant dialogue with professors who have expressed interest in me so it's a tough choice. That's the life man, choosing between these three! I sure hope and am quite sure you will achieve that dream... seriously if they're not gonna take you, who will they take! I sure could use some contact at Harvard.
mechapplicant2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 Thanks! I was really surprised Prof. Andrade actually called me up. Most my research has been open channel work / surface flow. So the Geomechanics group (which I applied to because I've always had a massive curiosity for subsurface mechanics, and the group at Caltech is doing some really incredible stuff) was a big surprise to hear back from. Should be a really exciting visit...but it's no guarantee of admission I'm sure. And don't lose hope, I'm sure as a mechanical applicant to the group you'd add some flavor! I was curious when you were going to visit. If you have already visited, has prof. Andrade indicated when the decisions go out? and did he give you an offer?
ICE 9JA Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 I would like to start by saying these type of chats are really interesting especially the physics and math ones. Hopefully, the engineering one becomes booming like that soon. Also, I would like to write small details about mine if it is interesting Undergrad Institution: Small Midwest Liberal Arts School, known regionally and pretty good in engineering to my surprise Major(s): Mechanical Engineering Minor(s): Engineering Management, Mathematics (Just added the math one my final semester because I had time) GPA in Major: 3.944 (got my first B+ in an engineering subject in my senior design class because of a bad team) Overall GPA: 3.817 (had C average in the two freshman year seminar classes...its a bunch of BS anyway) Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: either 1st or 2nd (the girl doesnt speak of her gpa...haha) Type of Student: International male GRE Scores (old version): BTW the GRE is just an annoying exam I had to prepare for while working full time at an engineering firm Q: 800 (94%) expected it going in but didnt after taking the test but thank God it happened V: 370 (26%) I memorized a lot of frequent words from Barrons, only 3 came out...hahaha my luck right W: 3.5 (27%) expected a 4 cuz I did not prepare for this section and I thought I nailed one of the essays down TOEFL Total: graduating from the US so it would be waived...hopefully...haha Research Experience: not really. My senior project is on study of vortex shedding frequency of a wind turbine blade. I am in charge of the experimental part using a suction type wind tunnel to test it. Wrote all the LabVIEW programs, designed the experiment. Also perfoming modal analysis on the blade model to compare my results to the natural blade frequency Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's list every semester...kinda cool I thought....in various honor societies...nothing overly special Pertinent Activities or Jobs: well I am working part time at Dana Holding Corporation after my full time job during the summer...not research related obviously Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Not sure Special Bonus Points: One of my recommender graduated from MIT and Michigan and gave me a stellar LOR (He is quite famous and studied witha professor at Clemson) Also, another one is the Dean of the engineering department and knows me quite well (school is quite small so no biggie....besides I am the only black guy in the graduating mechanical engineering department....hahaha). All the rest were great LOR apart from my academic advisor who wrote one for Michigan (that may just kill my application there...ow well). Had a decent SOP that reflects my interest a little. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: I m 20. I am from Nigeria ...just wanted to say that somewhere...hahaha. Taking a percussion class because I want to learn to play the drums...dont judge me...hahaha. Also not a lot of tough classes this final semester. I have already taking Combustion which is done only in graduate school..I think...haha. Applying to Where: All PhD positions in mechanical engineering except for MIT and Stanford because they do not accept direct entry into the PhD programs. Research interest are in Thermodynamics (Energy Conversion..more or less), Combustion, Fluid mechanics and heat transfer MIT Rejected via email - Feb 27th Stanford Caltech CMU UTexas Michigan Rice Cornell Princeton Rejected via email Feb 16th Georgia Tech Clemson(my only safety)- Accepted (no funding yet) (Jan 2nd on the site) Hope this is good for everyone and yeah...GOODLUCK to everyone and I hope you get to the grad school of your choice _________________________________
ICE 9JA Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 I would like to start by saying these type of chats are really interesting especially the physics and math ones. Hopefully, the engineering one becomes booming like that soon. Also, I would like to write small details about mine if it is interesting Undergrad Institution: Small Midwest Liberal Arts School, known regionally and pretty good in engineering to my surprise Major(s): Mechanical Engineering Minor(s): Engineering Management, Mathematics (Just added the math one my final semester because I had time) GPA in Major: 3.944 (got my first B+ in an engineering subject in my senior design class because of a bad team) Overall GPA: 3.817 (had C average in the two freshman year seminar classes...its a bunch of BS anyway) Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: either 1st or 2nd (the girl doesnt speak of her gpa...haha) Type of Student: International male GRE Scores (old version): BTW the GRE is just an annoying exam I had to prepare for while working full time at an engineering firm Q: 800 (94%) expected it going in but didnt after taking the test but thank God it happened V: 370 (26%) I memorized a lot of frequent words from Barrons, only 3 came out...hahaha my luck right W: 3.5 (27%) expected a 4 cuz I did not prepare for this section and I thought I nailed one of the essays down TOEFL Total: graduating from the US so it would be waived...hopefully...haha Research Experience: not really. My senior project is on study of vortex shedding frequency of a wind turbine blade. I am in charge of the experimental part using a suction type wind tunnel to test it. Wrote all the LabVIEW programs, designed the experiment. Also perfoming modal analysis on the blade model to compare my results to the natural blade frequency Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's list every semester...kinda cool I thought....in various honor societies...nothing overly special Pertinent Activities or Jobs: well I am working part time at Dana Holding Corporation after my full time job during the summer...not research related obviously Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Not sure Special Bonus Points: One of my recommender graduated from MIT and Michigan and gave me a stellar LOR (He is quite famous and studied witha professor at Clemson) Also, another one is the Dean of the engineering department and knows me quite well (school is quite small so no biggie....besides I am the only black guy in the graduating mechanical engineering department....hahaha). All the rest were great LOR apart from my academic advisor who wrote one for Michigan (that may just kill my application there...ow well). Had a decent SOP that reflects my interest a little. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: I m 20. I am from Nigeria ...just wanted to say that somewhere...hahaha. Taking a percussion class because I want to learn to play the drums...dont judge me...hahaha. Also not a lot of tough classes this final semester. I have already taking Combustion which is done only in graduate school..I think...haha. Applying to Where: All PhD positions in mechanical engineering except for MIT and Stanford because they do not accept direct entry into the PhD programs. Research interest are in Thermodynamics (Energy Conversion..more or less), Combustion, Fluid mechanics and heat transfer MIT Rejected via email-Feb 27th Stanford Caltech CMU UTexas Accepted via email to check status - Feb 28th Michigan Rice Cornell Princeton Rejected via email -Feb 16th Georgia Tech Clemson(my only safety)- Accepted on the site-Jan 2nd Hope this is good for everyone and yeah...GOODLUCK to everyone and I hope you get to the grad school of your choice _________________________________
baer Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 (edited) To the person from Western Australia, I am a PHD student from eastern Europe and applied to the PHD program at UWA ECE Dept. Could you tell me What your opinion is about UWA (at PHD level)? Furthermore, If you know UNSW@ADFA, Which one is better? Finally, which one is better for an overseas student to study in Canberra or Perth? Thanks for your help. Edited March 1, 2012 by baer
sabdo Posted March 3, 2012 Posted March 3, 2012 Undergrad Institution: University of California, San Diego Major(s): Chemical Engineering Overall GPA: 3.42 Advanced GPA: 3.76 Type of Student: American GRE Scores: Q: 156 (74%) V: 162 (90%) W: 4.0 (48%) Research Experience: 2 months Bionanotech lab 6 months nanomedicine lab Industry Experience: 1 year as Research Associate at material science company: Work on Li-ion batteries and supercapacitorsCompleted several projects for fortune 100 companiesApplying on a patent for new chemical discovery Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Provost honors Applying for [ M.S. ] at: Duke - BME Accepted w/50% tuition scholarship + paid RA position UC Berekeley/UCSF - BioE Accepted Boston University - BME UCSD - Chem E University of Washington - BioE UPenn - BME
eaglesfan90 Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Undergrad Institution: Large state school Major(s): Math/Physics Overall GPA: 3.97 Major GPA: 3.97 Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: top Type of Student: American GRE Scores: Q: 170 (99%) V: 166 (97%) W: 4.5 (72%) No subject test Research Experience: 4 years at same lab, 1 1st author paper Awards/Honors/Recognitions: school research awards, Goldwater scholarship Pertinent Activities or Jobs: TA for math, president of academic club Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: leadership experience helped get into Sloan Special Bonus Points: Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Applying to Where: Harvard- SEAS Yale - ChemE - accepted, ~$31k first year MIT - chemical engineering practice CEP - accepted, ~$31k per year Stanford - ChemE- rejected _________________________________________ In general not being an engineering major didn't hurt much I suppose.
ICE 9JA Posted March 9, 2012 Posted March 9, 2012 I would like to start by saying these type of chats are really interesting especially the physics and math ones. Hopefully, the engineering one becomes booming like that soon. Also, I would like to write small details about mine if it is interesting Undergrad Institution: Small Midwest Liberal Arts School, known regionally and pretty good in engineering to my surprise Major(s): Mechanical Engineering Minor(s): Engineering Management, Mathematics (Just added the math one my final semester because I had time) GPA in Major: 3.944 (got my first B+ in an engineering subject in my senior design class because of a bad team) Overall GPA: 3.817 (had C average in the two freshman year seminar classes...its a bunch of BS anyway) Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: either 1st or 2nd (the girl doesnt speak of her gpa...haha) Type of Student: International male GRE Scores (old version): BTW the GRE is just an annoying exam I had to prepare for while working full time at an engineering firm Q: 800 (94%) expected it going in but didnt after taking the test but thank God it happened V: 370 (26%) I memorized a lot of frequent words from Barrons, only 3 came out...hahaha my luck right W: 3.5 (27%) expected a 4 cuz I did not prepare for this section and I thought I nailed one of the essays down TOEFL Total: graduating from the US so it would be waived...hopefully...haha Research Experience: not really. My senior project is on study of vortex shedding frequency of a wind turbine blade. I am in charge of the experimental part using a suction type wind tunnel to test it. Wrote all the LabVIEW programs, designed the experiment. Also perfoming modal analysis on the blade model to compare my results to the natural blade frequency Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's list every semester...kinda cool I thought....in various honor societies...nothing overly special Pertinent Activities or Jobs: well I am working part time at Dana Holding Corporation after my full time job during the summer...not research related obviously Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Not sure Special Bonus Points: One of my recommender graduated from MIT and Michigan and gave me a stellar LOR (He is quite famous and studied witha professor at Clemson) Also, another one is the Dean of the engineering department and knows me quite well (school is quite small so no biggie....besides I am the only black guy in the graduating mechanical engineering department....hahaha). All the rest were great LOR apart from my academic advisor who wrote one for Michigan (that may just kill my application there...ow well). Had a decent SOP that reflects my interest a little. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: I m 20. I am from Nigeria ...just wanted to say that somewhere...hahaha. Taking a percussion class because I want to learn to play the drums...dont judge me...hahaha. Also not a lot of tough classes this final semester. I have already taking Combustion which is done only in graduate school..I think...haha. Applying to Where: All PhD positions in mechanical engineering except for MIT and Stanford because they do not accept direct entry into the PhD programs. Research interest are in Thermodynamics (Energy Conversion..more or less), Combustion, Fluid mechanics and heat transfer MIT Rejected Feb 27th via email Stanford Caltech CMU UTexas Accepted Feb 28th via email Michigan Rice Cornell Rejected Mar 8th Princeton Rejected Feb 16th Georgia Tech Clemson(my only safety)- Accepted (Jan 2nd on the site) Hope this is good for everyone and yeah...GOODLUCK to everyone and I hope you get to the grad school of your choice _________________________________
intirb Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 Undergrad Institution: top BME school Major(s): BME Overall GPA: 3.67 Length of Degree: 3 years Position in Class: top 15% ish Type of Student: domestic, female Graduate Institution: well-respected international school Major(s): MS Neuroscience Overall GPA: 3.7 ish Length of Degree: 2 years Position in Class: first GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 800 V: 680 W: 5.5 Research Experience: 5ish years of research experience. No publications, but quite a few conference posters. My capstone engineering project generated some buzz in the lay press. I also wrote a master's thesis, for whatever that's worth. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Hertz finalist Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Statistics TA Special Bonus Points: Three probably excellent LORs - I really need to go and thank them next week profusely, probably with home-baked goods. One 'famous' PI, two other PIs with whom I've worked very closely. All international Applying to Where: Stanford University Bioengineering - rejected (2/6) MIT/Harvard HST - interview (2/2), accepted (3/9) - 1 year funding MIT Biological Engineering - rejected (2/16) Brown University Biomedical Engineering - interview (1/26), accepted (2/29) - 5 years funding University of Pennsylvania Bioengineering - interview (1/30) University of Washington Bioengineering - interview (1/28)
sabdo Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 ^^ Wow congrats on the MIT/Harvard HST acceptance. Their MEMP program sounds fantastic. I would like to apply there once I finish my MS in BME. Out of curiosity, how did you frame your SOP when you were applying. You don't need to give me details but how did you formulate your general pitch?
intirb Posted March 10, 2012 Posted March 10, 2012 Thanks! The MEMP program does sound really good.. although honestly all the schools/labs I'm looking at are awesome and my decision is going to be very tough. I sent you a PM about the SOP. Anyone else who's curious about that can feel free to PM me.
taofeek88 Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 Hi Everyone, Undergrad Institution: University of Lagos, Nigeria Major(s): Electrical Engineering Minor(s): we dont have miniors here GPA: 4.41/5.00 (3.63/4.00 when i converted it using the World Educational Services' platform) Position in Class: top 7% Type of Student: International male GRE Scores (old/new version): Q: 800 (94%) /166 (94%) V: 670 (95%) / 164 (94%) W: 4.0 (45%) / 4.0 (48%) TOEFL Total: 106 Research Experience: Neural Networks for Electric Load Forecating - Final Year Thesis! Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Several Applying to Where: Cornell - MEng Systems Engineering- Accepted (February 21st) University of Rochester McGill University MASDAR institute of Science and Technology accepted - Cornell University Rejected - none yet GOODLUCK to everyone. I wish us all the best. Does anyone know anybody that to McGill or University of Rochester and had heard from the schools?? Please help with this. Thanks!
ICE 9JA Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 BTW FYI I arranged the schools in order of preference to go to if given the same offer to all so if Stanford or CMU doesn't give me an great offer, I am going to Texas. A really good school and I am happy with that admit. Thank God for it
ICE 9JA Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 For posterity's sake: Undergrad Institution: Decent EE Institution in America Major: Electrical Engineering Minor: Math GPA in Major: 4.0/4.0 GPA in Minor: 4.0/4.0 GPA overall: 3.89/4.0 Note: Heavily overloaded course schedule with many grad-level classes Position in Class: Summa Cum Laude (although no position information) GRE Scores: V: 160 Q: 166 A: 4.5 Area: Information Theory / Communications Recommendations: Excellent recs from known profs in my field Research Experience: 1.5 year in radar and atmospheric physics 1 year in bio-imaging 1 journal publication Work Experience: 1 summer internship and 1 year in a full time position, both at respectable places. Awards: Full scholarship senior year, top senior design project, summer research award, Tau Beta Pi, Dean's list every semester Extra-Curriculars: President of the Chess Club Applied: MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, Princeton, Caltech (all for EE PhD, MIT area 1) Accepted: MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, Princeton Waiting On: Caltech where do u think u are going to end up?
TeaGirl Posted March 13, 2012 Posted March 13, 2012 (edited) Undergrad Institution: No.1 institution in my country. Major(s): Mechanical Engineering Minor(s): none. GPA: 3.64/4.00 Position in Class: Probably top 5-10% of class. Length of Degree: 4 years Type of Student: International female Grad Institution: Top 50 U.S. school in my major. Major(s): Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.63/4.00 Length of Degree: 2 years GRE Scores (old): Q: 760 (84%) V: 590 (84%) W: 5.0 (84%) Research Experience: Lots of it. Thesis research. Undergraduate research in my senior year. Two month undergraduate research internship in a German technical university. Currently doing research at my undergraduate institution. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: One major publication award. Deans Honor list etc. Publications:1 journal with my name second, and 3 conference where I'm first author. 10 in total. Applying to Where: Stanford: Purdue: CMU: Got emailed by a prof. to set up an interview. Penn State: UCSB: Edited March 13, 2012 by wok83
engineer22 Posted March 13, 2012 Posted March 13, 2012 (edited) hey guys, I've used this board a lot and feel I should contribute to the data here. Although a bit late. Undergrad Institution: Big State, Not well known. Major(s): EE Minor(s): None GPA in Major: 3.9ish Overall GPA: 3.8ish Length of Degree: 4 Position in Class: My guess is around top Type of Student: Domestic Male GRE Scores (revised/old version): Old version, Q: 780 V: 650 W: 4.0 Research Experience: At same school, summer research with a professor took class with. No publications. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: None besdies various university wide honor rolls. Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Did Tutoring and TA, as well as couple internships at local companies Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: None Special Bonus Points: I felt that reccommendations were strong. I have known each professor for my entire time at college. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: SOP was very detailed towards my reserach interests. I only applied to schools that had reserach that I fit with. Applying to Where: All were "MS first, then check box to continue on to the PHD later" type. Michigan was direct phd. UIUC - ECE - Admitted No Funding/Aid U Michigan Ann Arbor - ECE - Waiting Georgia Tech - ECE - Admitted 1/2 Time TA UT Austin - ECE - Waiting Edited March 13, 2012 by engineer22
taofeek88 Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Hi everyone, Taofeek from Nigeria here. I applied for the MSc Technical Entrepreneurship and Management program at the University of Rochester. Anyone heard from Rochester for MSc in any engineering course??
p00f Posted March 17, 2012 Posted March 17, 2012 Undergrad Institution: Southern California School Major(s): Civil Engineering, Pure Mathematics GPA in Major: 3.6/4.0 Length of Degree: 4 Type of Student: American GRE Scores (old version): Q: 800 V: 560 W: 4.5 Research Experience: One summer doing physics research at undergraduate institution. 1 summer at East Coast institution doing environmental research on Shale Gas. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's List, Multiple institutional scholarships and fellowships, grant to conduct research on MOSE, Tau Beta Pi. Related Experience (ie jobs): Math and engineering TA and tutor. Recommendations : Four letters from professors I have nad five or more times. All very strong and presumably realistic about me (namely good and bad included). Applied to: Structural doctoral programs Cambridge University - Accepter, but with no funding (presumably none given for first years). Georgia Tech University of Texas: Austin University of Washington - Accepted into PMP (Professional Master's), rejected from Masters
blubb Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Institution: No 1 in my country Major(s): EE GPA in Major: 3.7/4.0 (best 10%) Length of Degree: 3 Type of Student: International GRE Scores (old version): Q: 760 V: 590 W: 3.5 TOEFL: 94 iBt Research Experience: 1 semester undergrad research assistant at exchange semester in US, 6 months honors thesis research, 5 months at institute lab, no pubs(possibly one soon but didnt mention that :-((( ) Awards/Honors/Recognitions: exchange semester with stipend?? Related Experience (ie jobs): 2x3 months internship in the industry, 1 year programming student, 2 years tutoring basic EE class. Recommendations : expected strong, all known in person >1yr (not just asked after taking a class with them), all well known profs (2 from the field of interest) Applied to: PhD Berkeleyrejected Harvard Princetonrejected Cornell Stanfordrejected Purdue Accepted UMich UIUCrejected Caltech CMU What I dislike is that there are never ANY reasons given, why I am rejected or what is missing in my app. Seems like I can only convince with a gold medal in a physics olympiad;-);-)
Freddie2 Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 Institution: No 1 in my country Major(s): EE GPA in Major: 3.7/4.0 (best 10%) Length of Degree: 3 Type of Student: International GRE Scores (old version): Q: 760 V: 590 W: 3.5 TOEFL: 94 iBt Research Experience: 1 semester undergrad research assistant at exchange semester in US, 6 months honors thesis research, 5 months at institute lab, no pubs(possibly one soon but didnt mention that :-((( ) Awards/Honors/Recognitions: exchange semester with stipend?? Related Experience (ie jobs): 2x3 months internship in the industry, 1 year programming student, 2 years tutoring basic EE class. Recommendations : expected strong, all known in person >1yr (not just asked after taking a class with them), all well known profs (2 from the field of interest) Applied to: PhD Berkeleyrejected Harvard Princetonrejected Cornell Stanfordrejected Purdue Accepted UMich UIUCrejected Caltech CMU What I dislike is that there are never ANY reasons given, why I am rejected or what is missing in my app. Seems like I can only convince with a gold medal in a physics olympiad;-);-) When did you get decision from UIUC? tnx!
blubb Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 When did you get decision from UIUC? tnx! last week
DamnMyKarma Posted April 3, 2012 Posted April 3, 2012 Undergrad Institution: Louisiana State University Major(s): Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering Minor(s): Math, German GPA in Major: 3.6 Overall GPA: 3.8 Length of Degree: 6 years (with study abroad) Position in Class: Near top Type of Student: Domestic white male GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 159 V:156 W:4.0 P: Research Experience: Research assistant at the University of Tuebingen's Institute for Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology. Involved in signal processing of MEG and fMRI data. Volunteer researcher at LSU studying nanophotonic waveguides Awards/Honors/Recognitions: German state scholarship,Departmental scholarships, deans list, etc. Pertinent Activities or Jobs:Math & physics tutor with on-campus organization, electrical engineering intern with large company Applying to Where:Johns Hopkins - Rejected per e-mailGeorgia Tech -accepted with T/A-ship for 3 semesters & small "fellowship" Feb 10 via mail packet University of Maryland - Accepted, with funding TBDDuke -Rejected per e-mailVanderbilt - waiting...University of Colorado, Boulder - Accepted with funding TBDUT @ Austin - waiting... 99.9% Sure that I will be taking GT's offer. All of the programs are for ECE PhD's, with emphasis on program with good BE / BME / ECE overlap. Also, I tried to edit my previous post to reflect the replies that I had gotten from other Unis, but could not, so I deleted my original post and posted this one.
avicus Posted May 7, 2012 Posted May 7, 2012 (edited) I know this is really late, but FWIW Undergrad Institution: Top EE school in Southeast Asia Major(s): EE/Communications Engineering Minor(s): None (did enough coursework in Japanese to satisfy requirements, but no minor granted by the uni) GPA in Major: 4.33/5.00 Overall GPA: 4.01/5.00 Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: Top 20% Type of Student: International male GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 160 (86%) V: 161 (90%) W: 5.5 (96%) P: - TOEFL/iBT: 117/120 Research Experience: One year research-based Final Year Project (compulsory for all undergrads). Awards/Honors/Recognitions: University scholarship throughout undergrad Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Intern with national utility company Extracurriculars: First violin of string orchestra, reporter with student newspaper, Japanese language certification Special Bonus Points: Good rec letters, good GRE scores, and specific SOP saying that I wanted to study at that uni because of its proximity to national research agencies in my field. Applied: University of Colorado, Boulder (PhD) - Accepted with 2-semester TA-ship and fellowship, via email Edited May 7, 2012 by avicus
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