Hello, I hold a bachelor's degree in Agriculture with gpa of 3 out of 4. I wish to study in texas. Can you write me down 3 very affordable university for Masters in agriculture please?
Thanks the video was really helpful Are there any universities that is really recommended for a student interested in Agronomy or Agricultural sciences
That’s a great question, typically UMass Amherst has a phenomenal agricultural program. Nevertheless, for more sample schools, I always recommend searching your field and adding the words “graduate programs usnews.com.” You will find this page and you can evaluate each school from there. www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/united-states/agricultural-sciences You can research on each school and be honest to yourself about which ones you could honestly get into based on their requirements. It takes time and requires patience, but you can do it. Let me know if you have further questions
This might not be 100% accurate, but your 3.7/5 could easily translate to a 2.95/4 on a U.S. scale. Although, other factors could be at play when you have WES conduct an evaluation. Nevertheless, it shouldn’t be that far off. Based on this number, you do actually meet and exceed the minimum CGPA required to apply to the schools mentioned in this video. I hope this helps
Thanks for the question, Barry. DePaul is a nice city school. Like Olamide mentioned though, your focus while searching websites should include transcript requirement amongst things such as GPA range, publications, test scores, deadlines for application, application fee, etc. these are factors you need to consider while searching each website. That said, I can share with you if I am able to get a list that can help you.
@@leylaasi9162 It all depends on how low the CGPA is. Provided you do not meet the minimum GPA rewuirement of any particular school, you cannot be considered for admission. The specific GPA in question varies dependent on schools. So, I advise you conduct further research into schools that accept low GPAs, there are many you can find even with a simply google search
Can you recommend a fully funded master degree in renewable energy engineering, I've a bachelor in electrical engineering with 2.83 gpa. I'm not a us citizen and count as an international student.
Thanks for asking about this. To find out your best options and not just rely on any one answer I provide, please check out my PART 1 video on study in USA for free. There you will find some guidance on how to conduct school searches and possible ways to build up your own list.
@@luckyimonitie2119yes some of the schools do require while others do not. You might need to run a quick google search for each school to confirm this information
@@WinMatt Do not feel discouraged about that at all. Honestly, in the state of Michigan alone, there are 93 colleges you can explore and check out. I am not sure if you are bent on Wayne state. However, I would advise that you broaden your horizon and look beyond one school and one state
Great content. Hats off to the effort you put into each one of your videos Dr. Dodo. Keep up the good work!
Thanks a lot for your compliment 🙏🏽. The goal is continuous improvement 💪🏾
As always. Thank you Obed ❤
Thank you so much Isi, I genuinely appreciate your support
Its so much needed video for me thanks for this valuable information ❤
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great video. I will want you to talk next on connecting with lecturers and advisors in the universities. Thanks Dr. Obed
Absolutely, thanks for asking.
Great video Brother. This is very enlightening.
Thank you for the feedback
Thank you Dr. Obed
Oremi, thanks for the support
Thanks for the incredible guide sir!
TSU
You’re absolutely welcome
Thank you so much for this enlightenment sir.
Please how do I reach you for some personal questions
Texas Southern University
Hello, I hold a bachelor's degree in Agriculture with gpa of 3 out of 4. I wish to study in texas. Can you write me down 3 very affordable university for Masters in agriculture please?
Thanks the video was really helpful
Are there any universities that is really recommended for a student interested in Agronomy or Agricultural sciences
That’s a great question, typically UMass Amherst has a phenomenal agricultural program. Nevertheless, for more sample schools, I always recommend searching your field and adding the words “graduate programs usnews.com.” You will find this page and you can evaluate each school from there. www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/united-states/agricultural-sciences
You can research on each school and be honest to yourself about which ones you could honestly get into based on their requirements. It takes time and requires patience, but you can do it. Let me know if you have further questions
Thanks
You’re absolutely welcome 🤗
Pls i am from nigeria i finished with a 3.70/5 what can it be on usa grading system
This might not be 100% accurate, but your 3.7/5 could easily translate to a 2.95/4 on a U.S. scale. Although, other factors could be at play when you have WES conduct an evaluation. Nevertheless, it shouldn’t be that far off. Based on this number, you do actually meet and exceed the minimum CGPA required to apply to the schools mentioned in this video. I hope this helps
De paul university. Please can you talk about schools that accept unofficial transcripts?
You have to be on the lookout for that while doing your school search
Thanks for the question, Barry. DePaul is a nice city school. Like Olamide mentioned though, your focus while searching websites should include transcript requirement amongst things such as GPA range, publications, test scores, deadlines for application, application fee, etc. these are factors you need to consider while searching each website. That said, I can share with you if I am able to get a list that can help you.
Thank you brother
Texas A&M University. Such a cool school.
Yes!!! That is a great school and you’ll love Texas as a State
@@obed_dodohello I have a very low CGPA is it possible to get admission for master program
@@leylaasi9162 It all depends on how low the CGPA is. Provided you do not meet the minimum GPA rewuirement of any particular school, you cannot be considered for admission. The specific GPA in question varies dependent on schools. So, I advise you conduct further research into schools that accept low GPAs, there are many you can find even with a simply google search
2.31 at when the video starts
I have a 2.1gpa in bsc electronics from India.Is there any university which accept for ms in electrical and computer engineering with this low gpa
What’s the scale, 2.1/5 or 2.1/4?
Can you recommend a fully funded master degree in renewable energy engineering, I've a bachelor in electrical engineering with 2.83 gpa. I'm not a us citizen and count as an international student.
Thanks for asking about this. To find out your best options and not just rely on any one answer I provide, please check out my PART 1 video on study in USA for free. There you will find some guidance on how to conduct school searches and possible ways to build up your own list.
Wayne state university. Thank you
It’s a beautiful city school 🙌🏾
Thanks for this!
How can i reach u sir
You’re absolutely welcome. Kindly send me a connection request on LinkedIn and we can connect there.
Alright sir
Are they no application fees schools
Hi, not sure I follow your question. Can you elaborate?
@@obed_dodo do the schools require application fees
@@luckyimonitie2119yes some of the schools do require while others do not. You might need to run a quick google search for each school to confirm this information
Alright, thanks
University of Texas A & M
Good choice
Wayne university
This is a nice school with a beautiful city campus, I visited there once and loved it
@@obed_dodo I searched for the course I needed unfortunately it's not available. PhD biomedical informatics
@@WinMatt Do not feel discouraged about that at all. Honestly, in the state of Michigan alone, there are 93 colleges you can explore and check out. I am not sure if you are bent on Wayne state. However, I would advise that you broaden your horizon and look beyond one school and one state