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Originally posted by zimaad
I agree with what Gavin says. Also, generally classes are not the major focus of most masters programs(at least in engineering where I did mine). Doing research and writing a thesis/dissertation is a major focus of your time and efforts in graduate school. My guess is that adcom that made that statement may have been referring to grades alone and not the graduate school experience as a whole.
Originally posted by UBTom
Well, the masters program I was in must be the exception to the rule.
I was enrolled in the non-thesis Biology M.S. program at St. John's University in Queens, New York.
Non-thesis. We took only lecture classes and seminars-- NO lab research AT ALL. And all our grades were determined by exams. The instructors aren't shy of handing out Cs if you miss the cutoff point in your exam score.
I managed a 4.0 GPA while enrolled there as a part-time night student while holding down a full-time day job in the admissions office so I can get free tuition. It was exhausting and never easy. 😛
If it wasn't for my time at St. John's M.S. program, I would never have gotten into dental school.
I dunno man... My 3.0 undergrad GPA from Columbia University didn't seem to impress too many interviewers..
SUNY Stony Brook was one of those supercompetitive schools that took something like 30 students a year. That's the only very competitive school I applied to and believe me I tried to deal myself every card with that school by applying early and all the other tricks in the book. I really wanted to go there because it was close to home and it was inexpensive (me being an NYS resident and it being a state school and all). Despite my efforts I didn't even get an interview on my first attempt.
My second attempt, after two years of maintaining a 4.0 GPA in a masters biology program, rated an interview but didn't get any further than that.
UB and NYU are pretty good alternatives though..
Originally posted by Brocnizer2007
Well I didn't get an MBA to boost my grades bec my undergrad wasn't bad at all. I did it to get more business knowledge since I would run a buisness one day.
Now I got a 3.7. Was it easy...hell no it wasn't. It was a tremendous amount of work with so many exams. I think it depends on the school you are going to. My buddy did an MBA at the University of Phoneix and he told me its was easier than community college. I even looked at some of his work and began to wonder why this program even existed.
I believe the avg GPA for those graduating with me was around 3.2. And remember this. If you got one C you were on probation if you got another you were kicked out. So this could be another reason for the higher GPA's bec people study more and the C students are kicked out.
One thing though, at all my interviews no one asked me about MBA or even undergrad grades...to this day I wonder why.
Originally posted by ItsGavinC
But everybody is still skirting the issue. Sure, they may not care for the grades that are associated with the Masters, but who are they going to take? Somebody fresh out of undergrad or somebody with a Masters degree?
I'm nearly positive that 9/10 adcoms would take the Masters holder over the other applicant.
My second attempt, after two years of maintaining a 4.0 GPA in a masters biology program, rated an interview but didn't get any further than that.
Originally posted by UBTom
On my second application attempt I got into both of the schools where the deans told me I should do a masters-- UB and NYU.
Waitlisted at Columbia SDOS and interviewed at Stony.
LOL, I don't think I would have gone through reapplying a third time if I still hadn't gotten anywhere! I do value my sanity, you know. 😀
Originally posted by UBTom
No. Gotta remember that quote Mcataz looked at was my comment about applying to Stony. That is one TOUGH dental school to get into.