NotTheGuyYouKill
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Well, scheduled another GMAT for January. I will nail it this time.
Can you get into a master's program with a sub 3.0 cgpa? I know i have little to no chance but i was just wondering... For a program in health policy or something along those lines..
I got accepted into my masters of Physiology&neuroscience program with a sub 3.0 gpa and I didn't not take the GRE. Maybe I got extremely luck I had 3 amazing letters of recommendations, strong upward trend in my higher level science courses and according to my advisor and interviewer "my GPA doesn't reflect my organic chemistry grades"Can you get into a master's program with a sub 3.0 cgpa? I know i have little to no chance but i was just wondering... For a program in health policy or something along those lines..
Also does it only depend on undergrad? For example would they take into account experience/research prospects after the undergrad or is it 100% undergrad dependent?
I still have a year to go, but If anything i'm going to start looking for a job now.
I got accepted into my masters of Physiology&neuroscience program with a sub 3.0 gpa and I didn't not take the GRE.
Nan I never taken the GRE. I should have taken the GRE tho. It was on the requierment list for one of the masters program I applied for. Frankly I did not believe I would have been accepted so I never took the GRE. A few months later, i recieved the acceptances letter and email for the interview.You didn't not take it?
So you did take it then!
I didn't need to take the GRE for my Master's program either.
Although, I did need to have passed the MTELs (teacher licensure tests in my state)
Can you get into a master's program with a sub 3.0 cgpa? I know i have little to no chance but i was just wondering... For a program in health policy or something along those lines..
Also does it only depend on undergrad? For example would they take into account experience/research prospects after the undergrad or is it 100% undergrad dependent?
I still have a year to go, but If anything i'm going to start looking for a job now.
MBA here..
MBA here. Happy to answer any questions.
I had almost exactly a 3.0 GPA in undergrad, and didn't have the greatest resume, but I got into a top 15 program. Biggest issue is your story. They have to believe you when you explain why an MBA makes sense for you based on your previous experience and your career goals moving forward.
Also, try to score above 700 on the GMAT.
This is a dumb question but for those of us who went to a cc then transfer. How do schools view your GPA. Are the last 2 years seen as more important? Is it just a matter of averaging out the GPA between the schools. How does that all work out.
How was the job demand right before graduation?MBA here. Happy to answer any questions.
I had almost exactly a 3.0 GPA in undergrad, and didn't have the greatest resume, but I got into a top 15 program. Biggest issue is your story. They have to believe you when you explain why an MBA makes sense for you based on your previous experience and your career goals moving forward.
Also, try to score above 700 on the GMAT.
Hey since this is graduate GAF i have to ask...Did anyone get into graduate school with less letters of recommendation than required?
I ask this because, I have 2 professors that are willing to do the letters and the remaining one has not responded to me and my other professor rejected me flat out.
I don't know what to do if I don't have that one professor replying back to me...Is my prospects of getting into grad school nil now?...What are my options at this point?
Hey since this is graduate GAF i have to ask...Did anyone get into graduate school with less letters of recommendation than required?
Hey since this is graduate GAF i have to ask...Did anyone get into graduate school with less letters of recommendation than required?
I ask this because, I have 2 professors that are willing to do the letters and the remaining one has not responded to me and my other professor rejected me flat out.
I don't know what to do if I don't have that one professor replying back to me...Is my prospects of getting into grad school nil now?...What are my options at this point?
Ooouch. Was he or she blunt about it?
I'm gathering references for med and got rejected by 2 individuals. I.. don't know if I should be worried that that states something about me. o.0
Most universities will not review your application if you do not submit everything required. Your better option is to find a non-professor for a reference (a boss or trusted community member who can refer you). In addition, you should contact the department and follow up in person with the professor; professors have certain obligations to respond to that kind of request. Not that the professor has to do the reference, but that they have to say whether or not they'll do the reference.
If you literally can't get anyone as a final reference letter, you should contact the grad schools you're applying to and make it clear that you're having trouble meeting the requirements of the application but otherwise think you're a strong candidate, and you wanted to know whether you should apply or not.
You might also consider delaying a year and forming a closer relationship with some profs in the mean time.
Have you try asking a TA to write you a letter, and then get the professor to sign it?
It was more passive aggressive really. He was just trying to find an excuse to get out of it cause apparently "you didn't do the correct writing for me to do a recommendation".Which is BS
To be honest I would read this more as "I can not in good faith recommend you". Try contacting other professors asking them for letters, and attach the work you did in their classes to your emails. You have had classes with more than 4 professors right?
So yeah...I'm kind of in a dire state now...
Final year of MLIS here. Might do a PhD next year but we'll see.
edit: sup mullet2000
I did, but the problem is, they want recommendations from specific courses (AKA the program I'm trying to apply to) and here is where it lies the problem because I took 5-6 courses in my undergraduate that is related to my Master's I'm trying to apply to (one professor taught two courses which I took both of them and that is the one that rejected me):
1 professor is out of state at the moment (which is the one that won't respond)
1 professor rejected me because I didn't do the style of writing he wanted
2 professors accepted to do my letters
The last professor literally slept with my classmates and was never heard of again from the university.
And the other one is out of country and has no contact email or any other contact means necessary.
So yeah...I'm kind of in a dire state now...
What's MLIS!?
Final year of MLIS here. Might do a PhD next year but we'll see.
edit: sup mullet2000
Masters in Library & Information Science, though nowadays it goes under a lot of different names since a) marketing wise 'library' isn't a popular term and b) a lot of what some programs (including mine) do aren't really library related. Taking out Library and leaving Information in is more popular for newer programs, I think.
Try to contact every professor where you did a decent job on their curses. The worse that will happen is that they will say no.
It's a bit odd that they want letters just from totally relevant classes. Usually they are preferred, but by no means actually required. Try getting an unrelated professor to write your letter. Then contact every school you are applying to and let them know the situation. Mention that most of the professors from your field that could write letters are currently indisposed, and talk about it a bit in your statement. I think that would be the best you could do in your situation.
Contact the program you are trying to apply and explain your situation, and hope that they will accept a letter from another professor or someone else in the field. Try asking other people in the department such as TA. If a professor is teaching at another school, contact him at that school.
Sup, Buddy.
Also yeah, what he said. At The University of Toronto (my school) at least "Master of Information" is the shell that holds Library & Information Science, Archives & Records Management, Information Systems & Design, Critical Information Policy, and a few more.
The courses you take determine your concentration.
How's UT's program? Was considering going there before I decided to flea Canada. I don't remember well but the programs sounded more progressive / interesting than the norm with more unique specializations like data privacy IIRC.
Fled to Japan huh? (snooped your profile) Same question back at you: how's that going? Had you been to Japan before your program?
Anyway yeah, it's pretty progressive. A lot of pretty interesting courses, data privacy is one of them. There's also a number of Digital preservation type courses as well as many other digital-focused courses available. Fair amount of courses looking at advocacy/legality/ethics too, which I really like. We also have some ins with the Museum program, so you can take up to three museum courses and have them count for credits as well (and due to my interest in History I'll probably do that in second year).
What branch of biology was the degree in? And what kind of jobs were you applying for?Masters in Biology. Its totally useless. I was told to get it because it would help with employment...but my last few jobs didn't even realize I had it until I brought it up at the interview.
Oh right you said you're doing archiving. What do you want to go into after? Are you going to do a doctorate?
And I like it here. Like UT it's an "iSchool" and the department / faculty are very research based. It's more oriented to 'higher academia' than a professional program, which I like, but it's almost forcing me to do a PhD to get the most out of it. It's also way less library focussed than most programs, I think. Most of the faculty does computer related work and even the people on the humanities side do more conceptual work.
700!?
:/
I scored 500 the first time. This time, I'm shooting for 600 minimum, I have a solid two months before I have to take it.
What do you study at a MBA? Seriously, i have no idea.
700!?
:/
I scored 500 the first time. This time, I'm shooting for 600 minimum, I have a solid two months before I have to take it.
Dat heavy $250 test fee :/
My GPA is 2.9, I have no work experience outside of the job I've been doing since I was 19, and no volunteer or club experience. I'm pretty nervous about that.
What was your "story"?
How was the job demand right before graduation?
Random question for pursuing a doctorate - is it uncommon to apply for one at a school where you didn't do your Master's / apply not immediately after graduating from your Master's? I'm pretty sure if I do pursue it, it would be right away and at my current school, but hypothetically if I waited a year and applied to another institution, would this be abnormal?