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Hey Guys,
A bit a about me
BS in physics from a Top 75 small state school
GPA: 3.07
GRE: 640 Quant
490 Verbal
Research: 1 optical research with a prof at my college
Work experience: IT for a pharma company this past summer
IT for the school of engineering the past 3 years
I really want to go for a masters in computer engineering to get a little bit more background so that I am not bouncing engineering job to engineering job when I graduate. It seems like every alumni who tried to go straight into industry with just a BS is miserable and I really enjoy computer engineering and am extremely good at programming and working with computers (IT) haha.
Do I have a reasonable chance to earn my MS in electrical/computer engineering at the following schools:
1.) Rutgers
2.) NJIT
3.) NYIT
4.) U of Bridgeport
5.) Stony Brook
6.) FDU
Let me know what you think. I am not going to take the GRE again b/c I felt I did relatively well for myself. Those scores are the most likely the best I can do. I am afraid the quant is really low when compared to other engineers' scores and I don't know why but I thought doing better than 70% of the population was decent.
Thanks guys you are always pretty helpful
A bit a about me
BS in physics from a Top 75 small state school
GPA: 3.07
GRE: 640 Quant
490 Verbal
Research: 1 optical research with a prof at my college
Work experience: IT for a pharma company this past summer
IT for the school of engineering the past 3 years
I really want to go for a masters in computer engineering to get a little bit more background so that I am not bouncing engineering job to engineering job when I graduate. It seems like every alumni who tried to go straight into industry with just a BS is miserable and I really enjoy computer engineering and am extremely good at programming and working with computers (IT) haha.
Do I have a reasonable chance to earn my MS in electrical/computer engineering at the following schools:
1.) Rutgers
2.) NJIT
3.) NYIT
4.) U of Bridgeport
5.) Stony Brook
6.) FDU
Let me know what you think. I am not going to take the GRE again b/c I felt I did relatively well for myself. Those scores are the most likely the best I can do. I am afraid the quant is really low when compared to other engineers' scores and I don't know why but I thought doing better than 70% of the population was decent.
Thanks guys you are always pretty helpful