Happy Point Method Continued.

by HSB on November 3, 2007

in College Admission

Part 1 ( Questions 1 to 6)


7) Length of Masters Degree Program

This is another important factor you have to consider while deciding the colleges. Some programs are very lengthy. Majority of the masters program in the graduate college will vary from 30 credits to 36 credits. Make sure, have have information about different courses offered in the college you are applying. If you want to major in Database, check if the college has courses offered in database field.

But, if you are transferring to different department, then you will be asked to take pre-requisites courses. For example, if you are moving from Mechanical Department to Computer Science to from Electrical to Computer Science, then for sure you will be asked to take undergraduate courses in Computer Science, before you can take masters course.

Sometimes you will be asked to take up to 7 pre-req courses (7 x 3 = 21 credits). That’s 3 semesters. So, you need 21 + 32 credits to finish Masters. That’s 3.5 years for M.S. If you don’t have aid, then students will have to pay for 3.5 years.

If no pre-requirements then HP = 10

No Pre-requirements and max of 36 credits then HP = 10

1 or 2 pre-requirements then HP = 7

3 or 4 pre-requirements, HP = 5

More than 5 pre-requirements, then HP = 3

8 ) Thesis/Non-Thesis

In Master’s program you will have 2-3 options to take course. In thesis, you will have to solve a problem and present a paper. Personally I don’t like to do research, when I’m not interested to do PhD, so I did Non-Thesis Option, which is just courses and graduate with Masters Degree.

If you are more interested to do thesis, then HP to 10

If you just want a degree to get good job and salary then HP = 10

To find this, read about the program in the department website and find what options you have and give HP to 10 if you are interested to do Thesis and the program has thesis option. If a particular school doesn’t have Non-thesis option and you are not interested to do Thesis, then put HP = 5

9) International Student Population

This has both advantages and disadvantages. You will fell at home with large number of Indian students around, but fewer chances to find part time jobs and scholarship. Some colleges have very less International Students, but I’m sure you will feel very lonely; you might have to stay with students from different county. So, weigh the advantages and dies-advantages and score HP.

I would prefer to stay in school with more International Students than college where there are very less number of students from your country. Anywhere from 100 to 200 students from your country is considered good.

10) Quality of Education

Let’s say you have admission from TAMUK, University of Alabama, Birmingham and NJIT. I would decide to go with UAB. Reason, it’s cheap, much better than TAMUK with more professors and more choice of courses and cheaper then NJIT with courses almost similar to NJIT.

So, weight HP of 10 for UAB, NJIT to 5 and TAMUK to 2

11) Climate/Location

Here, you have to weigh the options according to your preference. Good college vs. Cold Temperature. If you really good college admission in North, and ready to deal with the cold, then HP to 10, if not give less value for HP.

12) Current Student Satisfaction

To answer this, ask the current students to rate their college experience in the scale of 1 to 10 and make sure you ask at least some 5 students and take an average.

Now, you will have total value for all the university that has the maximum value gets the go ahead signal for Visa.

Hope above Happy Point Method helps to decide on the university. Also, I would like to highlight one more thing here. I know information about some schools and I can give that to you through Orkut Scrap or Comments or through email. But, majority of the colleges to which I don’t have information, I will follow the same method described above to get the information for you.

I don’t have enough time to find information for every email and every student. That’s the reason to write such a lengthy article that will help you to decide which school you want to attend. As, I said before

You may have more than one Dream University to attend. But if you take the time now to carefully consider your choices, you’ll be happy wherever you go. You will be comfortable with your decisions because you asked yourself the right questions. Most of the students don’t ask the following questions and method listed in Happy Point Method.

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{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Deboleena Das August 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM

Hey HSB,
Thanks for your help.
I have a query regerding university selection.
I have done my B.Sc in maths hons. and scored 45%, then did MCA and scored 68.5%. Now I want to pursue MS. Will my B.Sc marks be considered or my MCA marks?
Also, do I have to take GRE subject test since I have done my graduation in maths or I can skip subject test since I have done MCA?

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2 krunal shimpi April 13, 2010 at 1:29 PM

and will you plz introduce a topic on ‘visa interview;?

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3 krunal shimpi April 13, 2010 at 1:27 PM

how can i join premium membership.?
plz mail me.

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4 RUR February 19, 2010 at 4:59 AM

Thank you for your articles, they are very helpful.

I have two questions though. What should I do to get information on points 9 (international student population) and 12 (current student satisfication) if I don’t know anyone in that university or that region?

thanks again.

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5 Yugandhara Lad December 24, 2009 at 1:24 AM

hi…
It is surely helping me with new information.
But i am currently doing my M.Tech in VJTI, mumbai, so i want some information about MBA courses in US/UK.

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6 Ajay R September 24, 2009 at 11:26 AM

Hi HSB,
Thanks for your help last time.
I have a query on university selection.
Now I have completed M.Tech and I am looking to do MS in USA. But while selecting Universities for admission, should I consider my M.Tech marks and apply or should I consider B E Marks and apply.
I have 67.35% in M.Tech but in BE I have 61%. On what basis I should select universities for applying to MS. Should I consider M.Tech percentage or BE percentage.
Please help in this matter.

THanks
Ajay R

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7 Ajay September 2, 2009 at 11:33 PM

How do you use the the chance of sending GRE and TOEFL scores during the entrance exams?

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8 kiran August 18, 2009 at 1:32 PM

i hav 970 in gre wil i get some of the good col.. ,may be without schorship

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9 DH July 16, 2009 at 1:37 PM

Hey
Its very helpful.Thanks for posting

I have done Electronics and communication engineering . and i wnat to do master degree in USA .

problem is i dont understand in which field is good for future and in which college i need to admit
please help

THanks

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10 HSB July 16, 2009 at 6:14 PM

DH – Thanks for your comments. It’s not just yiuy, most of the student have this dilemma. Join Premium Membership Club get learn which schools to apply and how to apply.

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11 sri May 8, 2009 at 4:32 AM

i have completed 4 yr bpharm degree course, i want to apply for the colleges offering mpharm degree in usa.can u give me the list of top 10 universities over there and what is the gre , tofel scores required for them.

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12 Ravi Kumar November 12, 2007 at 2:38 AM

For those of you that need their education credentials evaluated for admissions. you should check out Education Evaluators International at http://www.educei.com or call Jay at 646-290-7658. He was really helpful. They can help with GPA equivalence also

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