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sanjnep71
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Posted on 04-02-07 12:12
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Hi Friends, Any one knows the easy-to-get-admission-university without GRE for MS in electrical engineering? Thanks a lot
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Xena
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Posted on 04-02-07 12:16
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umm..whats the use of studying then? good colleges will require GRE
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saan_dai
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Posted on 04-02-07 12:18
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I don't remember the name of the college it is in kalamazoo, Michigan. this college doesn't require GRE Saan Dai
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Samsara
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Posted on 04-02-07 12:30
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Look for the easy way out and end up regretting with a job that will not even consist of an iota of what you learnt during the MS program...Unless of course you plan to go back to Nepal and get a job in your field (thanks to the nepotism there).
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wit's end
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Posted on 04-03-07 7:49
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Samsara is right...Going to easy to get in schools, you might end up selling insurance or mortagage after you master's.
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sukul gunda
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Posted on 04-03-07 8:37
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Sanjeevnep, I will give you a good news. Some TOP TIER schools for Electrial Engineering DONOT REQUIRE GRE, but to get admission can be tracky in these schools. You need to have good GPA in your undergrad, good statement of purpose, work experience, and good recommandation letters. But you don't need to have GRE. I can tell you one very good school.. email me:)
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sgy
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Posted on 04-03-07 8:39
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Going to a good university certainly helps to further one's career. But university is just a university. A tool that you make use of in your life's journey. Better the tool, harder it is to get, easier to get things done with it... or so goes the logic. But it also matters what you do with that tool. You could get yourself a Craftsman Power Tool and do nothing but screw some nails in. Or you could get a run-of-the-mill screw-driver and accomplish the same thing and much more. So, I guess, intention, ambition, dilligence, drive are the qualities more important than the tool itself.
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Bansie
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Posted on 04-03-07 12:21
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the name of the college in kalamazoo michigan is western michigan univ, but I am not sur it requires gre or not....try looking for La Tech as well, its cheap....not sure abt gre tambien...goodluck
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danda pani
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Posted on 04-03-07 12:23
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sanjnep71
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Posted on 04-03-07 1:08
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Samsara, I just need it to show on my resume. Thanks
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Himalaya178
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Posted on 04-03-07 1:33
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University of Phoenix if you really want to show it on your resume. You can do online and follow shaq's path..... Just kidding
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thapap
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Posted on 04-03-07 1:39
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MIT also does not require GRE in EE (O: good luck bro
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