Admissions into UCLA, Ann-Arbor, Georgia Tech etc..

<p>Hi Everyone</p>

<p>I would like some help from this forum.</p>

<p>My GRE score is 1320 ( Quant : 780 and Verbal : 540) New Pattern : 319 .
I can support myself financially and do not need any aid(International Student)
My CGPA is 8.65 on 10 and 3.7 out of 4 . I would like to know if it is a wise decision to apply for Universities like Michigan Ann Arbor, Georgia tech, Purdue, UCLA etc.. (MS in Mechanical Engineering) , currently am pursuing my B.E in Mech Engg and I would like to apply for the fall of 2012.
Could you please let me know, if my scores are upto the mark for these colleges? Could you also give me some safe options (Good ones)</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>How can you expect any answers
When you left out more important staff than the ones you listed</p>

<p>Sorry, what have I missed out? Are you talking about LOR and SOP?</p>

<p>@totalgsm</p>

<p>Take a look at last year Engineering admission thread:</p>

<p>[Official</a> 2011 Engineering Grad School Profiles/Results/Discussion](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/graduate-school/1036734-official-2011-engineering-grad-school-profiles-results-discussion.html]Official”>Official 2011 Engineering Grad School Profiles/Results/Discussion - Graduate School - College Confidential Forums)</p>

<p>You can compare your stats with the last year applicant pool’s stats to see how competitive you are. Remember that it’s easier to get in MS programs than PhD program, but all (or almost all) MS programs don’t fund students. The best way to find where the best program are is by doing your own research. Talk also with your professors and your academic advisor.</p>

<p>Hi</p>

<p>Thanks for the reply. I am going to be funding myself for both the years.</p>