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Thread: Fall 2013 | GRE 307 | TOEFL 91 | 4+ work ex | MS Computer Science

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    Fall 2013 | GRE 307 | TOEFL 91 | 4+ work ex | MS Computer Science

    Hello,


    First, I have two GRE scores:
    1) a) Quant : 158
    b) Verbal : 148
    Total : 306

    2) a) Quant : 156
    b) Verbal : 151
    Total : 307

    My TOEFL score is 91
    I have total 4+ work experience in IT industry and good recommendation letters both - professional and academic

    I want one of the below university for MS in Computer Science:
    1) University of South California
    2) Arizona State University


    Is it possible to get one of above university?
    Also which GRE score should i use while applying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vishalkh View Post
    Hello,


    First, I have two GRE scores:
    1) a) Quant : 158
    b) Verbal : 148
    Total : 306

    2) a) Quant : 156
    b) Verbal : 151
    Total : 307

    My TOEFL score is 91
    I have total 4+ work experience in IT industry and good recommendation letters both - professional and academic

    I want one of the below university for MS in Computer Science:
    1) University of South California
    2) Arizona State University


    Is it possible to get one of above university?
    Also which GRE score should i use while applying?
    Can post your academic profile as well, i think ASU is safe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by optforMS View Post
    Can post your academic profile as well, i think ASU is safe..

    I am B.E. Electronics and Telecomm. graduate from WIT, Solapur with 62.65% aggregate.
    Please let me know if you want any other information

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    1) University of South California - amb/mod
    2) Arizona State University - mod/safe

    As its evident there isn't much difference between the two scores but it is always advisable to go ahead with higher Quantitative score.

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