If you look closely, last item in the list will be Financial Aid: 5,898 (total number of students receiving financial aid).
Compare that student enrollment. That should give you a pretty good idea about percentage of students receiving financial aid (aid and grants).
You will find following details for all the universities
Type:
Awards offered: Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Post-master’s certificate
Doctor’s degree – research/scholarship
Doctor’s degree – professional practice
Campus setting: Suburb: Midsize/Urban, Large City
Campus housing: Yes/No
Student population:
Student-to-faculty ratio:
Graduate enrollment
Financial Aid: (total students receieved)
#1 – State University of New York
#2 – State University of New York College at Geneseoat Binghamton
Following sample LOR for MS in US is shared by Ashish. He has requested HSB readers to comment on his Letter of Recommendation (LOR).
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Sample LOR for MS in US
I, Dr…., Head of Chemical Department and I would like to express my best recommendation for my student, Ashish. Being his class teacher of B.E. final year, it’s my pleasure to write in support of Ashish who seeks to study for Masters in Chemical Engineering.
His ambition is well justified by his best academic performance with top ranks throughout course and first rank from University in final year.
I have known him well for the past four years and have taught him the subjects ‘Process Equipment Design & Drawing I & II in third year in semester I & II respectively ,‘Chemical Reaction Engineering-II’.
My interactions with him extended to his practical sessions in Third and final year. In the final semester of the undergraduate program I teach him ‘Chemical Plant Design and Project Engineering in term I.’ He is highly motivated towards Process & equipment design.
He has always mentioned his personnel thoughts before me and I acknowledge his interest in research in field of Chemical engineering. With his best academics and his skills, his graduate studies at best university from USA will surely help him to extend his interest in research and will make us proud.
I would specially like to mention his achievement like first prize from my department in Project work, first prize at national level Paper presentation and at best, his Paper publication in International journal during undergraduate program which is excellent start for his career in research.
In short, he is a person with all round facets of life and an ability to excel at most of them.
I believe that Ashish will excel at your university and extend valuable contribution to the ongoing research activities. I recommend him for admission to MS program with a full financial aid.
There are many views on how much time one should devote for GRE test prep.
The formula that worked for me and always does is: START EARLY AND PREPARE NICE AND SLOWLY. I’m sharing my 1 year GRE Study Plan that worked beautifully for me.
One Year GRE Study Plan
Third Year – First Semester (Fall Sem, Junior Year)
Third Year – Second Semester (Spring, Junior Year)
GRE Prep books
GRE Practice Tests (Paper and Computer)
Make your mind regarding the GRE Test in the third year of your UG program. During the first semester of the year, start reading some good newspapers and magazines diligently, patiently, and in an organized way. Concentrate on vocab building.
You’ll indirectly practice for reading comprehensions this way. This is your informal vocab building technique and trust me: it is a lot more interesting and easy than to merely cram the word lists in the prep books. note the unfamiliar words in an organized way.
Third Year – Second Semester (Spring)
In the second semester, Dive into the preparation formally and whole heartedly.
Start with a good word list like Barron’s GRE and you would be happy to observe that: the effort you put in the first semester is bearing fruit.
You are now familiar with half of the words. Work on the rest of them.
You should understand that by working out, I mean to learn them by their roots.
The best way to do this is to read WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS. This would help to remember the words for a much longer period. Also start doing RC’s at the rate of 2 passages per day. This should last 2 months (Depends on your grasping power).
GRE books
Start working on some Quantitative exercises. For science students, the math given on the GRE prep books is somewhat easy.
Top 9 GRE Test Prep Books
So try to do some difficult matter: I would recommend MATHEMATICS FOR MBA by R.S. AGGARWAL. This would give you a good insight into the quantitative portion and ample practice to stop you from doing careless mistakes( most important in GRE).
GRE Practice Tests – Paper Test
Once the words are grasped, move to practicing questions. There is no need to give Computer based tests at this time: paper practice would be good enough.
This phase should be atleast 2 months long.
Practice hard: ultimately you’ll see that you have improved a lot.
You are already doing RC’s for 2 months now.
Continue doing those but increase the rate. You have also done the hard math, now move on to the simpler ones that are available in test prep books.
GRE Practice Tests – Computer Based
Now, you are one step short of being ready for the test: Real time practicing with Computer Based Tests.
Do this for 1 month. Give importance on time management and analyze your mistakes. Now you are ready to take the exam.
Remember one thing: Time doesn’t go waste.
You have put time and efforts, that means you’ll get rewards. Also, be motivated.