Posts Tagged ‘bachelors’
What subect exam should I give in GRE?

Hi and welcome to my blog,
I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his GRE exam.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great Gre guide that helped me a lot
So study hard and good luck!
I am doing bachelors in electrical & electronics engg & wanna do MS in some electronics area. So, which subject exam should I give, maybe maths as there is no subject in area of electrical or elctronics?
8 years of tech experience, now want to complete bachelors.. need help?
I completed a 2 years bachelor program in business administration with the exception of 1 course (not completed due to lack of time and necessity to work full time). I have transcripts but no degree. This was back in 2001 and since then I have been working. 4 years in a reputable US organization and eventually in a successful startup to date.
I now want to consider taking up education again, complete my bachelors from a reputable US university and perhaps do a masters.
My issues are:
I can’t afford tution.
I gave toefel eon years ago with a good score but have never given gre or SAT.
I want to know if universities consider work experience of an applicant cos I have years of it.
Need a starting point, any guidance will help. Thanks
Can i do MS in aerospace engg?
i am a student from india, doing his bachelors in electronics engg, is it possible for me to do an MS in aerospace/aeronautical engg from colleges in the US? i know i have to give GRE but is there anything in addition to that? plz could u give me detailed information its very urgent and necessary. thank u. also is aircraft/plane design included in the aeronautical/aerospace course or are there separate courses for the same?
I wanna do my masters in US chicago university..can any body help me?
i have done my bachelors ( 3 yrs ) in india ….im microbiology..and now i m in chicago….and i want to pursue my masters…can any body tell me waht all i have to do for my admissions….i heard that i have to evaluate my degree here…where can i do it?…….and do i have to write TOEFEL ,GRE……..pls tell me ….or body in same situation had overcome it?……pls answer it folks…….i am pregnant now and due in just 3 mon …so i want to start off with my studies as soon as i can ..pls let me no…………and is microbiology a good subject in US to do masters?……….or which course is in demand?……….
Am I being REALISTIC about this?
It has been my dream to do PR/Journalism work at a leading fashion and lifestyle magazine like Cosmopolitan. I want to go to N.Y.U. for their graduate magazine program. Do I have any chance of getting in?? I am:
- 22 year old female
- Indian descent
- 3.14 GPA
- Receieved my B.A. in Public Relations/Advertising
- I have several professors who are willing to write me a recommendation letter (one of them received his doctorates at N.Y.U. and can attest to my skills for an upper-level/difficult course)
- I have also done 4 internships
- I have NOT taken the GRE’s yet… I wanted to study and be FULLY prepared/confident before I take them — but I got a 1700 on the SAT’s if that gives you an idea of my capabilities
Do I have a good chance at getting in?? Especially if it’s for my masters versus a bachelors..?
Will I get into Physical Therapy School?
I have 3.5 GPA and above average GRE test schools, around 140 clinical hours and by next year I will have my bachelors from UNCW in Exercise Science. However I have a C in my Chem 101 course and a C in my developmental psychology course, both of which are likely to be reviewed. ( I took both my freshman year of college) Am I likely to get into the Physical Therapy Programs at ECU or UNC Chapel Hill? I tend to over worry about these things.
How should i plan my M.s degree with these subjects in Nutrition?
hi. i want to ask this that,i have done bachelors from collage of Home Economics Peshawar and masters in food and nutrition. I m planning to do M.S from abroad in nutrition. I m interested in two years M.S program offered in New York University Steinhardt.
The subjects that i studied in masters are
Essential of Management
Research Methods
Advanced Biochemistry
Advanced Nutrition
Food Microbiology
Nutrition Through Life Cycle
Marketing
Food Technology
Advanced Dietetics
Education
Hotel Management and Catering
Community Nutrition
Please guide me that what should i plan to do further. I m also preparing for GRE, and let me know this that is there any other program suitable for me to select. I m more in Clinical Nutrition.
Reply me .
What are my chances at getting into a PhD program (see details)?
Social psychology – I have good Psychology GRE scores (95th percentile in social psych, 78th percentile in experimental psych), average scores on the general GRE (low math, very high verbal), an OK 3.45 undergrad GPA, and a handful of completely non-psych degrees – 2 associates, 1 bachelors and an MBA (I didn’t major in psych, but I have a broad education). And I have no academic lab or research experience. I’ve read dozens of psych textbooks, read most of the psych ‘classics’, and have taken about 5 undergrad psych courses. Do I have a chance to get into a social (industrial/personality/developmental) psych PhD program?
I love psychology, but stupidly went after all these degrees that would "help me get a job". I hate business and unintelligent micromanagers, I’m much more suited to a life of research and writing and experimenting. So I’m just curious about what people here with experience in this sort of thing think.
Anyway, I’m not staking any decisions on the answers here.
how can i get into a Ph.D. program after taking nondegree graduate courses?
i was rejected from a phd program in communications at penn staet. I have a JD and bachelors but my transcripts are mediocre at best. I did not take the GRE’s. I want to try and get in through the back door by taking courses as a nondegree student and then reapplying. What are my chances?
I wasn’t able to take the GREs by the deadline b/c I was having a baby-I asked them to take my LSAT scores in lieu. The ph.d program has a Law and Policy track emphasizing First Amendment issues-I aced all my constitutional law classes. i would also consider applying to the masters and then going for the PHD. HELP!
Is it hard to get into North Carolina State – Graduate School?
I am graduating with my bachelors in May from the University of Miami. I want to apply into the Masters of Natural Resources – Policy and Administration.
I have a 3.0 GPA, no internships, haven’t taken the GRE yet, but I do have a field course in the Galapagos. I work for the Marine Graduate School here under a field researcher. I just assisted in some field research this past week in the Bahamas.
I want to become a landscape architect
I got my bachelors in Studio Fine Art and would like to become a landscape architect. I do not have any real experience in the field, but i will be taking a CAD intro class at the local community college to better my chances of getting into Grad School as well as a GRE study course. My question is, should I try to get a second bachelors in landscape architecture or will it hurt me when trying to find a job? My GPA from school was 3.1 the last sixty hours and I am still struggling to write my letter of intent for Grad school. I’m not even sure if its that good, seeing that i don’t have a whole lot of experience. So would i have better chances of getting into a BLA program or a MLA program? Also if any one could tell me how long it takes to get a second bachelors it would be a great help.
Thank you!
All about becoming a veterinarian…?
I’m wanting to become a vet once I get out of highschool. Right now I’m in the 10th grade, I’m taking the highest science related courses I can right now. But I just don’t understand where to go after highschool.
Do you need to go to a 4 year college or university majoring in some kind of science, THEN afterwards you apply to one of the 28 vet universities? When exactly do you take the GRE and other tests that a lot of vet universities require? Which kind of college/university would I go to straight out of highschool, graduate or undergraduate? After you finally finish becoming a vet, will you have a master, bachelors, or what? About how many years does it take, and does that include internships or on the job training?
I’m just so confused! It would be so great if someone could kind of make a step by step guide. I’ve searched the internet but every website just leaves me with more questions. =(
Should I retake my GRE test?
I know it is a little long but PLEASE help me out here – I am a student majoring in animal sciences in Philadelphia for my undergraduate bachelors whom is planning on applying to veterinary school for my doctorate. My cumulative GPA is a 3.35 (technically a 3.4 but I had to average out a course I retook for some of the schools I am applying to), my last 45 hour GPA is a 3.63, I have a ton of relevant work experience in the animal sciences including work as a paid animal laboratory technician, a volunteer at the Philadelphia zoo, and as a volunteer at the University of Pennsylvania’s veterinary hospital. I have solid recommendations coming from a veterinarian, a veterinary nurse, and from a doctor at my college. I am planning on applying to the Universities of Missouri, Colorado, Pennsylvania, & Iowa. I am concerned becuase my GRE scores aren’t all that spectacular – verbal: 460 quant: 610 and AW: 4.0
I have checked the schools I am applying to and while I am not very far off from their average GRE scores I am still below for them. My question is whether or not you think I should retake the test. I really wouldn’t want to retake the test becuase I would have to miss work, pay 150 bucks for the test, go through the stress of studying again, and of course go through the grueling four hours of testing again. Also Missouri only counts the GRE as 4% of their evaluation on whether or not you are admitted and I am very close to the averages for Iowa. I mean all of the school averages that I am off by (except UPenn) I am off by about 20-30 points and the test is in 10 point increments so I mean were really only talking about 3-4 questions right/wrong. And if I retake them I am not guaranteed a better score and I really did try very hard to do well the first time. So what do you think? Thanks for any help you can offer.
Should I retake my GRE test?
I know it is a little long but PLEASE help me out here – I am a student majoring in animal sciences in Philadelphia for my undergraduate bachelors whom is planning on applying to veterinary school for my doctorate. My cumulative GPA is a 3.35 (technically a 3.4 but I had to average out a course I retook for some of the schools I am applying to), my last 45 hour GPA is a 3.63, I have a ton of relevant work experience in the animal sciences including work as a paid animal laboratory technician, a volunteer at the Philadelphia zoo, and as a volunteer at the University of Pennsylvania’s veterinary hospital. I have solid recommendations coming from a veterinarian, a veterinary nurse, and from a doctor at my college. I am planning on applying to the Universities of Missouri, Colorado, Pennsylvania, & Iowa. I am concerned becuase my GRE scores aren’t all that spectacular – verbal: 460 quant: 610 and AW: 4.0
I have checked the schools I am applying to and while I am not very far off from their average GRE scores I am still below for them. My question is whether or not you think I should retake the test. I really wouldn’t want to retake the test becuase I would have to miss work, pay 150 bucks for the test, go through the stress of studying again, and of course go through the grueling four hours of testing again. Also Missouri only counts the GRE as 4% of their evaluation on whether or not you are admitted and I am very close to the averages for Iowa. I mean all of the school averages that I am off by (except UPenn) I am off by about 20-30 points and the test is in 10 point increments so I mean were really only talking about 3-4 questions right/wrong. And if I retake them I am not guaranteed a better score and I really did try very hard to do well the first time. So what do you think? Thanks for any help you can offer.
I just took my gre today. I scored 490 verbal and 750 quantitative. Is that good enough for ANYTHING?
Seriously, I did just a liberal arts program for my bachelors. I didn’t take much of anything. Highest math was geometry. One course in bio and chem both. I think I should have gotten higher in verbal, but my skills are obviously in the math/sciences. Granted i didn’t practice for this test at all. I basically just knew what sections to expect. Is there ANYWHERE to go from here?
Minm. gre score for trying to get into MIT,Stanford and Purdue for grad course in mech. engg.(intnl. student)?
I am an International student doing my bachelors in india
Does Mcgill University Requires GRE exam?
I am an international student, done bachelors outside USA/Canada, and interested to study masters in Mcgill, in Electrical Engineeringd department. So, does Mcgill University requres GRE exam for admission? I tried to check their website but didnt get any reasonable answer.
I hope someone can help me about this.
Thanks.