July 17, 2011

BANDWAGON

Courtesy - Gopal Singampalli

Child birth - A happy occasion
Baptism - A snappy function
Tottering small steps
Playing with all pets
First words become a flurry...
Family in a frenzied hurry.

Have only noodle lunch,
Go even for a google search.
Find a good school...its half a solution,
The "better half" ...extra tuition.
Thought of a corporate techno-concept school,
Lot of corporal punishment - "drool".
Got a seat,dream comes true, there -
Start of an unending nightmare.

English,hindi,mathematics,physi,chem,his,civ.....falls asleep
Wake her up she is family's blacksheep.
Homework not done..admonish the parents.
Oh dear! - 'late to bed,early to rise',
Dont fear, fate will let you surely to be wise!
Parent-teacher interaction
Patent-tense-numb reaction
PRINCIPAL-"Dear parents the competetion out there is fierce. BEWARE!!"

Impress with good grades....Supress the unseen tears.
Where are the results?...Bear with the insults.
Use everything we offer...Silently suffer.
She is very very immature...Grow passive by nature.
Tucking her in bed,see on the cheek,tear stain..
Toughen the heart for greater good again.
Marks!Marks!Marks!
Barks!Barks!Barks!

Results are out...
Oh my precious! they shout.
All the holidays spent in search for a good college.
She only wants to play with cousins,going to grandpa's village.

I want to sail the sea dhow..
I want to paint the rainbow..
Waste of time enough of enjoyment..
Choice is yours..medic,engg or management.

Inaugural ceremony
Students bonhomie.
Too good to last long..
Too good to be true.
DEAN - "Dear students the competetion out there is fierce..BEWARE!!"

Supposed to be insane..her chosen profession
Forced to enjoin..the mad rush procession.
First intend to get filthy,wealthy rich
Then attend charity,artistry,society itch.
BOSS - "Dear collegues the competetion out there is fierce..BEWARE!!"

The boy is a champ and great..She has a lump in her throat.
He is a treat..Her heart skips a beat.
They say wow! he is very good at academics..
She fears oho! he may be better at economics.

"You will become pappy" - she says pleasantly - "I'm carrying!"
"I'm very happy" - he says - "Presently cost of schooling is worrying"........

The first steps

The very first step (as the title of the post suggests) is giving your GRE.

I was asked some very interesting questions (which honestly wouldn't have struck my mind, if i wasn't asked) by students who just gave their GRE ....

1. Should we give the Toefl test too?

2. Which one do you think is a better option - Doing your MS right after your engineering or working for a company (for maybe about a year) and then pursuing your MS degree?

3. Are we guaranteed a job once our MS is done?

1. Before I begin answering this question, I have to inform people who are reading this post that I am not a know-it-all and hence I might be wrong (absolutely or partially). If anyone has a better advice/answer, I request them to please post it for the benefit of the others.

Coming to the answer, Toefl is as important as the GRE for an admission into universities. The GRE score is used a basis for mass elimination/filtering (very similar to GD during interviews). Applications beyond a certain GRE score are the ones usually considered and this cutoff changes every single year. If the selectors have to choose between two applicants with the same GRE score then they look at the Toefl score, GPA, Letters of Recommendation, SOP, papers/journal articles and the rest of the candidate’s profile.

Apart from this the Toefl speaking score is a very important factor that is considered when teaching assistant-ships (TAs) are awarded. They want to make sure students understand the English we speak ;-). The cutoff again depends on the university. If we do not cross the cutoff then we will have to take an additional SPEAK test (50 USD) to be considered for a TA.

A brief background on the different kinds of assistant-ships:

TA - Teaching Assistantship

Usually this is the only funding that appears on the i20 and by far the easiest in terms of work-to-do.

RA - Research Assistantship

This usually means working under a professor whose research area you are interested in. This usually obtained by talking to a professor and making him realize how useful you can be to him. The success rate is higher when students get to the US and talk to the professor in person but I know people who attained RAs (from back in India) by talking to professors and impressing them via email!!

GA – Graduate Assistantship

I am not sure if this is available with every university.

All assistant-ships come with an in-state fee waiver and a stipend. This means you can do your MS for free (pretty-much!).

Apart from assistantships some universities offer waivers and scholarships. Waivers, (name- self explanatory) waive your in-state fee (no stipend). Scholarships usually mean cash, which you can use in turn for paying your fee. But, the number of scholarships that international students are eligible for are usually very less in number.

2. Both ideas are good and the choice largely depends on the priorities one has at that point in life.

Both choices have their pros and cons. The problem with MS after a job is, people tend to get used to the work-culture. It takes enormous grit, resolve, determination and will-power (I think I’ve exhausted my vocabulary of synonyms there, trying to make a point!!) to get out of that comfort-zone and pursue a higher degree and personally in today’s world of cut-throat competition I don’t think anyone should settle with an engineering degree alone. I have some friends who had plans of MS after a job, others who wanted to pursue higher degrees with their company’s financial support - now all they think of is an abroad on-site assignment or a promotion.

Having said this, I do know others who are pursuing their MS after years (1 to 5) of work experience. This work experience gave them an edge over the others when applying for jobs (especially during times of recession). [Side note : This does not imply AT ALL that others (without prior work experience) didn’t get a job!! It only means that they had a project or two to talk about additionally. ] Cannot say anything more because for me this is the "Road Not Taken" (like Robert Frost said!)

I’ve laid out the adv/disadv now it is up to u to decide whether you want to do your MS now or later!

3. This is a very tricky or should I say un-answerable question! In my humble opinion, the chances of getting a job after your engineering and the chances of getting one after your MS are almost the same. This is because, your expertise in your field of study will definitely increase but so will the standard of the company you apply to this time!!

July 13, 2011

GRE, Toefl and MS in US

We (atul and I) have not been posting for a while but have decided to start new again...

I have recently been bombarded about loads and loads of questions about GRE, Toefl, MS, applying to universities, getting here (to the US), after getting here...etc.,
I will be posting a string of threads in 2-3 days about all these MS queries........u might find some useful, so i suggest u take a look at it ....

We dont want to make this a mere Happy Schools Blog so apart from these there will be other posts on
- recent technological developments (be it google+, android or anything of that sort)
- current affairs (atul's area wholly...completely...totally...)
- communication skills
- placement (im sure they are about to start in about 3 months from now!
- any other things on public demand :P (let the records state that we are popular!)

If you have queries that you want me to answer please feel free to ask!
Ill be more than happy to help (and have lots of time too now! :D)

Like the anchors say...stay tuned there is loads coming up!!

Remember "If you don't ask the answer is already NO"

Google+....the hype!!

Why has google+ become a hit?
Is it because of completely new features...i think not!
It has features from both twitter and facebook....the best of both worlds.
Then why the gaga over it?

I read an article recently that i found worth sharing....