From starting, i had worked really hard but was not able to reach any top Indian University for Bacheolars, so i was devesated. it took me over a year to get over it so i was in depression before that, and after that also but it reduced.
From starting, i had worked really hard but was not able to reach any top Indian University for Bacheolars, so i was devesated. it took me over a year to get over it so i was in depression before that, and after that also but it reduced.
i studied in an English medium school. I know to speak English but not that fluently(not weak) and also there is a problem of grammar mistake. Is fluency in English is very important in GRE exam?
Please help me if you had written GRE exam.
i have scored a 1320 on my gre exam and have a bachelor avg of 2.8,am planning to apply for ms in pharmacy in the US,will i get admitted to good universities and am i eligible for a scholarship?
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In India to be specific.
also rank the below professions based on the profile(or kind) of the work that is done.
civil services / doctors / managers(MBA’s) / tech engineers (ME / M.Tech /MS / BE / B.Tech)
I earned my BA in History from San Francisco State, but while I was attending school I worked in the school library’s circulation department where I learned how to checkout books, deal with patrons, and learn how to read call numbers (mostly Library of Congress) in which I gained an interest in working in a library. (I have loved libraries since I was a kid)
I am planning to go to U.S for my masters.. and the program requirements are to get a score of at least 1400/1600….Plz guide me as to where i should take my coaching from? I mean where the faculty is the best?
To be more specific,.. Is it possible to write GRE after engineering, having 1 or more back subjects (now cleared)??.. is there any other qualifications required to write GRE or to study abroad… Does it make any difference in getting seats in US universities via GRE, if failed in a subject during BE/ B.tech (engineering)?? pls help me out..
What are my chances of getting into George Washington University, or any graduate school for that matter. I want to major in biochemistry with a concentration in metabolism. Right now my lack of physical chemistry is preventing me from applying to most programs, and the schools offering it in my state are either much too far for 3 day a week travel or much too expensive (that one course is more than a whole semester at my school!) I spent most of my undergraduate career paying out of pocket (close to $40,000 room and board) before i received a full scholarship, so i am not looking forward to paying more than $3000+ for one class when tuition alone at my school for 18 credits wasn’t even that much. GW doesnt require pchem for the phd program. I have decided that getting a masters first is not a bad idea. I have a 3.5 GPA, graduated c u m laude. I have a year of biochemistry experience, and 6 months of unrelated research experience. Will get great recommendations from my research mentor/biochem/immunology teacher, physics, and seminar professors. I have yet to take the GRE, but my preliminary scores show 600 math and 510 verbal, which I know is on the low side but i am studying hard to get the math score up. I am taking a year off before grad school. What can I do to improve my chances? BTW, I am also applying to howard. I was also thinking of the georgetown masters program that does not require the GRE, but think my GPA may be too low for that program. What would be a good safety school for me?
I am pretty much starting from square one. I have been out of college for 5 years and have been working, not studying up on vocabulary and basic math. I am working full time and taking an evening class (Anatomy and Physiology). It seems like the GRE is not offered in August or September, however there are some dates available in July. One school I would like to apply for has an early application that is due October 15. I was really hoping to apply, until I found out today that the GRE is only offered in July in the summer. How grueling is the GRE? I consider myself much better at math- took Calc 1 and 2 in college (however it was several years ago). Words/language are definitely my weaker skill. However I am learning a bit of Latin in my anatomy class, and I did take it in high school, so there is some residual knowledge. Also, how difficult, or what types of questions are asked on the Analytical Writing portion? Thanks!!! I was hoping to take the test July 31st if I were to apply for early acceptance.