I want to apply for FALL 2013.
I am a student in the final year of B.E. Electrical Engineering.
I wish to apply for M.S. in the field Power Systems.
My acads are 70.2%. Topper might be aroung 81%.
GRE score: Quant- 164 Verbal- 153 Total- 317 AWA- 4
TOEFL score: Reading- 28 Listening- 28 Speaking- 30 Writing- 30 Total- 116
I have done two 1-month internships: one in transformer company and one in a control system company.
5 IVs.
Given 2 Technical Paper Presentations on inter-collegiate level.
Many extra-curriculur activities in chess and dramatics and other fields.
The list of universities that I have tentatively decided are as follows:
Ambi:
1. University of Texas, Austin
2. Texas A&M University, College Station
3. Iowa State University
Mod:
4. Georgia Tech
5. Arizona State University
6. NCSU
7. Ohio State University
8. Minnessota twin cities
9. Colorado, Boulder
Safe:
10. Washington State University
11. University of Tennesse, Knoxville
12. MST, Rolla
Please evaluate my profile and tell me if I am wrong about the categorization of universities. What are my chances in them?
Also I want to keep just 4 mod universities so suggest me which universities to discard.
I want to apply for FALL 2013.
A nice balanced profile, supported by good test scores and excellent acads.
This is my take
Ambi:
1. University of Texas, Austin
2. Texas A&M University, College Station
3. Iowa State University
4. Georgia Tech
Mod:
5. Colorado, Boulder
6. NCSU
7. Ohio State University
8. Minnessota twin cities
Safe:
9.Arizona State University
10. Washington State University
11. University of Tennesse, Knoxville
12. MST, Rolla
its a well thought list so go ahead with it !!!
Thank you pHacidic.
But I wanted to cut short the list to 10 universities.
Can you help me in doing that?
Alright, with no rigid mind constraint :
Ambi:
1. University of Texas, Austin
2. Iowa State University
3. University of California, Santa Barbara
4. University of Pennsylvania
Mod:
5. Colorado, Boulder
6. NCSU
7. Minnessota twin cities
Safe:
8.Arizona State University
9. Washington State University
10. University of Tennesse, Knoxville
Well i have altered a few names to match your field of interest. Hope this helped!!!
Thank you pHacidic.
Are UCSB and UPenn good for Power systems research?
Indeed, yet you can browse through individual college websites and make sure if the course subjects match your interest or not.
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