> Ujjwalc wrote on 11/8/2004 16:42:
>
> > All US Universities require GRE for
> > admission into graduate programs.
>
> Not true. MIT's computer science department, for example, does not
> use the GRE.
> See
> http://web.mit.edu/admissions/graduate/pdfs/MIT_department_info.pdf
> Electrical Engineering and
> Computer Science, Course VI
> Room: 38-444
> Phone: (617) 253-4603
> Fax: (617) 258-7354
> email: grad-ap@eecs.mit.edu
> http://www-eecs.mit.edu/
> Types of degrees offered:
> M.Eng. (for MIT Undergraduates only),
> S.M., Engineer’s Degree, Ph.D., Sc.D
> Term students can be admitted:
> September
> Application deadline:
> December 15
> Tests required:
> TOEFL: Minimum score required: 600
> (250 for computer-based)
> TOEFL may be waived by department
> Department code: 78 (Computer Science)
> 66 (Electrical Engineering)
> GRE: No
> Return applications to: Department of
> Electrical Engineering and Computer
> Science, Room 38-444
>
> -Joe
Thank you, everyone.
I do indeed need to take the GRE, I've had it confirmed. I've also read
the sample questions, and they look OK. Shame it has to cost £80, but
there it is.
Thanks for your input.
Cheers,
Graham Dixon
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