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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by CptCharlesVane: 5:05pm On Feb 26, 2019
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.
Chemistry (Accepted; Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (Accepted)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer, the first after 2 rejections.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by TheZed(m): 5:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
stainless91:


I did it correctly sir. sent it to them via email but I didn't get a mail whether it was received or not. I periodically get mail that my app is incomplete (that's my fear).
They won’t reply you if they have received it or not. However, if you got a mail about a missing item (transcript) after you’ve sent the internal evaluation you did, then you probably didn’t do it correctly.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by TheZed(m): 5:19pm On Feb 26, 2019
CptCharlesVane

Congratulations on your admission and funding

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 6:30pm On Feb 26, 2019
Congratulations bro.
I'm still awaiting my own admission oooooooooooo. Na only me remain ooo.
Prayers Don finish for my mouth. We will be alright,God's willing.
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer at CUNY GC, the first after 2 rejections.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Olalekank(m): 7:36pm On Feb 26, 2019
Mikkyboy:
Congratulations bro.
I'm still awaiting my own admission oooooooooooo. Na only me remain ooo.
Prayers Don finish for my mouth. We will be alright,God's willing.
Chief, you'd be shocked when you start getting bombarded with the admits, wait a little bit, it should roll in.
Just make sure not to pull your hair off sha cheesy

CptCharlesVane, congrats on the admit! Wishing you the very best bro.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Instinct20(m): 7:38pm On Feb 26, 2019
Olalekank:

Chief, you'd be shocked when you start getting bombarded with the admits, wait a little bit, it should roll in.
Just make sure not to pull your hair off sha cheesy

CptCharlesVane, congrats on the admit! Wishing you the very best bro.
Lol. I tap into this prayer too o.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 7:39pm On Feb 26, 2019
Thanks bro. Me I'm not even looking for 30k funding o, Just 29k is okay for me. grin...i'm using wigs already grin
Olalekank:

Chief, you'd be shocked when you start getting bombarded with the admits, wait a little bit, it should roll in.
Just make sure not to pull your hair off sha cheesy

CptCharlesVane, congrats on the admit! Wishing you the very best bro.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Olalekank(m): 7:47pm On Feb 26, 2019
Mikkyboy:
Thanks bro. Me I'm not even looking for 30k funding o, Just 29k is okay for me. grin...i'm using wigs already grin
Lol, you sure 29k go do you? The funding go come, remember drhopeful. They usually reserve the best for the last
We would hear your testimony

Instinct20:

Lol. I tap into this prayer too o.
It is settled! This fall would not pass you by! Just a little bit for the admit.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by CptCharlesVane: 9:14pm On Feb 26, 2019
Thanks. Any info on GradCafe on your schools? We'll see from March. All the best!
Mikkyboy:
Congratulations bro.
I'm still awaiting my own admission oooooooooooo. Na only me remain ooo.
Prayers Don finish for my mouth. We will be alright,God's willing.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by 4gunners(m): 9:17pm On Feb 26, 2019
Seriously, I tap into the testimony of everyone here. The waiting is something else. None of my school has said anything....I know it will end with praise.. #fall2019
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Sherlock5577: 9:59pm On Feb 26, 2019
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer at CUNY GC, the first after 2 rejections.
Congrats!!! This is great news smiley !

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by mtope: 10:11pm On Feb 26, 2019
Congratulations
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer at CUNY GC, the first after 2 rejections.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by MasterforceII: 10:22pm On Feb 26, 2019
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer at CUNY GC, the first after 2 rejections.

Congrats man! Super psyched for you.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by doziej84: 3:13am On Feb 27, 2019
Hi all,

Is there any Template/written format on how to request/apply for funding?

Got an admit into a PhD program, but nothing was mentioned about funding....They're now asking to fill a financial certificate form for int'l students.

I don't understand these guys, if no funding, why not reject me.

Pls anyone with a template I can adapt? pls help out

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 5:06am On Feb 27, 2019
Yeah... About 2 of my schools have given admissions on Gradcafe - so I guess I'm on the wait list others are just quiet. Only one reject for now.
CptCharlesVane:
Thanks. Any info on GradCafe on your schools? We'll see from March. All the best!

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 5:10am On Feb 27, 2019
I go manage the 29k o. Drhopeful profile na senior "Stella" profile, my own no near am one bit grin
And a powerful amen to your prayer.
Olalekank:

Lol, you sure 29k go do you? The funding go come, remember drhopeful. They usually reserve the best for the last
We would hear your testimony


It is settled! This fall would not pass you by! Just a little bit for the admit.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by MasterforceII: 6:12am On Feb 27, 2019
doziej84:

Hi all,

Is there any Template/written format on how to request/apply for funding?

Got an admit into a PhD program, but nothing was mentioned about funding....They're now asking to fill a financial certificate form for int'l students.

I don't understand these guys, if no funding, why not reject me.

Pls anyone with a template I can adapt? pls help out

As written by scholastica. You can edit it to your taste.

Good day Dr. X,

I hope this meets you well. I was recently accepted into the department of X and Y at your institution for a Master's program. Yours was at the top of my list so you can understand my excitement on receiving the email.

I am using this opportunity to express my interest in securing a position in the department as a research or a teaching assistant. Apart from the tuition waiver and maybe stipend that the position will assure me of, I am vying for it because I believe it falls within my long term academic ambition to push for a doctoral position in your institution at the conclusion of the masters program and I am convinced that participating in an assistantship will help nuture me into further graduate study.

Let me chime in at this point to state that I am extemely resourceful; time conscious; diligent and above all disciplined enough to more than contribute my own fair share to the success of my program, the department and the University of X or Y as a whole. In fact, when you meet me in person you would agree.

Thank you for taking your time to read this. I will be expecting a response from you Sir/Ma.

Regards,

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 5:03pm On Feb 27, 2019
Congrats chief!
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise, especially after seeing the demoralizing result updates of the elections and realisation of the trajectory of the future of Nigeria, on the way to electing a senile, insensitive, barely literate cattle herder with a dubious WAEC qualification that has no regard for the law or court orders. I want a better Nigeria, and that's not being selfish, and this election was an opportunity for the people to have made a statement but what do we have?

Anyway, I'm almost certain I'll be in the US this fall, haven't really decided yet, as I hope to get at least another offer, but doing Chemistry in the heart of the big apple is a fascinating prospect that I fancy, pretty much why I applied.

I didn't contact any faculty member by the way, I however corresponded with the program officer/coordinator especially since my GRE quants was below the required 50th percentile and he advised I should still apply. My GRE Chemistry was also abysmal percentile-wise, although I got a little over 50% of the questions correct.

I would say praise god or whatever if I believed in any of that. But it can't be only god and prayers that produce desirable results, however, I would still say I was quite fortunate this time. Being my third application cycle, first two were focused mainly at European universities. Serendipity, providence or whatever the nomenclature caused me to stumble upon this thread and blessed be the day that I read experiences of people here with funded offers, thus rekindling my aspiration for a PhD scholarship and directing my energy where the money is, the US.

Good fortunes to the fall '17 and '18 set who left their experiences here that are still of tremendous benefit to all and sundry, High Star for una!

Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts and inquiries and also those who aspire for an education by taking the GRE. You never know who you may inspire to dream again and go for opportunities for a better life.

Keep contributing!

Blessed be the ones that have contributed and still do here. Y'all should be President of Nigeria.


TL;DR Got a funded admission offer at CUNY GC, the first after 2 rejections.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 5:06pm On Feb 27, 2019
" If no funding why not reject me"... Funding will come, reach out to the grad coord if they offer assistantship et al. And if they fund PhD students. Some schools can be ridiculous tho!
doziej84:

Hi all,

Is there any Template/written format on how to request/apply for funding?

Got an admit into a PhD program, but nothing was mentioned about funding....They're now asking to fill a financial certificate form for int'l students.

I don't understand these guys, if no funding, why not reject me.

Pls anyone with a template I can adapt? pls help out

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by 4gunners(m): 5:29pm On Feb 27, 2019
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Time2win(m): 5:32pm On Feb 27, 2019
4gunners:
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.




Wow congrats!! Their funding for msc normally comes when you resume school

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Olalekank(m): 5:42pm On Feb 27, 2019
4gunners:
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.




Congrats boss!

I'd like to send you a pm, am I welcome?
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 6:27pm On Feb 27, 2019
4gunners:
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.



Congrats bro, funding fall on you.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by MasterforceII: 6:37pm On Feb 27, 2019
4gunners:
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.




Congrats!!!! Good news everywhere! I'm gingered. Lol.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by solihp(f): 6:43pm On Feb 27, 2019
I have been admitted into Bowling Green State University. They are still going through the applications, so funding decision to come, hopefully soon.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by tactmayor: 7:18pm On Feb 27, 2019
Please guys I need to send my GRE score reports. Who can help me?

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Spotlighte: 7:42pm On Feb 27, 2019
CptCharlesVane:
Hey Guys!

I applied to 6 unis in total for PhDs. All apps sent in and completed before Christmas '18.

CUNY GC - Chemistry (Accepted; CUNY Science scholar $30k (stipend + GA) no tuition )
UMinnesota - Medicinal Chemistry (Rejected)
UIowa - Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry (awaiting)
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center - Pharmaceutical Science (awaiting)
Virginia Commonwealth Uni - Pharmaceutical Science/Med Chem (awaiting)
Washington State Uni - Chemistry (Rejected)

Acceptance mail came on Friday but somehow I missed it. Stumbled on it yesterday, and Voila! a pleasant surprise.

Congratulations!!!

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Spotlighte: 7:44pm On Feb 27, 2019
4gunners:
Admit from USF just dropped. MSc. Civil Engineering (structure). No words on funding yet.




Yaay, congratulations!

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Mikkyboy(m): 8:50pm On Feb 27, 2019
Congrats to you.
solihp:
I have been admitted into Bowling Green State University. They are still going through the applications, so funding decision to come, hopefully soon.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Roybhatty: 8:04am On Feb 28, 2019
iamblisz:
Hi guys, please which material should one start with For quantitative? In terms of basic understanding of mathematics?. Thank you.
Secondly where can I download GRE math Bible? I can't find it on the link.
It's easy to score 170 in [url=https://galvanizetestprep.com/blogs/gre-math/#utm_source=Nairaland&utm_medium=math%20blog&utm_campaign=BLOG]GRE math[/url]. If you are good at formulas life becomes easy. I'm not sure about materials to refer, but I can recommend you to follow some forum like greprepclub, urch, grad cafe. Try to be active in them. Follow some GRE math blogs to get some tips to score high. Here is the guide to [url=https://www.google.com/url?q=https://drive.google.com/uc?export%3Ddownload%26id%3D1tqh_S6g_EqDplloBT8i1gM-VbvdGS8UO&sa=D&source=hangouts&ust=1551417733979000&usg=AFQjCNGLgQoWTMM-bv6tF39xquj36osQmQ]GRE math formulas.[/url]

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by solihp(f): 10:07am On Feb 28, 2019
Mikkyboy:
Congrats to you.

Thank you
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Spotlighte: 1:31pm On Feb 28, 2019
solihp:
I have been admitted into Bowling Green State University. They are still going through the applications, so funding decision to come, hopefully soon.
Yaaas! Congratulations!

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