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http://www.online.uillinois.edu/catalog/ProgramDetail.asp?ProgramID=541
Can you still get into grad school if you have an online math degree?
Can you still get into grad school if you have an online math degree?
Yes; http://www.uillinois.edu/J77 said:Is there a "university of illinois offline"?
If that's the same as the online one, then I see no problem -- it's obviously a professional online degree.cristo said:
Yea, I can't imagine it wouldn't be the same, given that the domain is the same!J77 said:If that's the same as the online one, then I see no problem -- it's obviously a professional online degree.
Agreed.. but I'll keep my mouth shut too!Though I hate this e-learning thing but that's for another thread...
Yes, it is possible to still get into grad school with a low GPA. Admissions committees also consider other factors such as letters of recommendation, personal statements, and relevant experience when making their decision.
Having research experience can certainly strengthen your application, but it is not always necessary. Some programs may place a greater emphasis on research experience, while others may prioritize other aspects such as coursework or extracurricular activities.
The reputation of your undergraduate institution may be taken into consideration by some grad schools, but it is not the only determining factor. Admissions committees also consider the quality of your coursework, letters of recommendation, and other relevant experiences.
A strong GRE score can certainly help strengthen your application, but it may not necessarily make up for a weak GPA. Admissions committees take a holistic approach when evaluating applicants, so it is important to have a well-rounded application.
No, it is not too late to apply for grad school if you graduated a few years ago. Many programs welcome applicants with work experience and may even view it as a valuable asset. Just be sure to highlight how your experiences have prepared you for graduate studies.