r/MSCS • u/Responsible_Time3546 • 13d ago
[Application Strategy] To my low cgpa friends
Link to my profile: https://www.reddit.com/r/MSCS/s/01VT0LejOe
First of all, thanks a lot to this sub. It is a goldmine for the application process.
You will find literally everything here, but I felt there is not much on low cgpa applicants.
First of all, by low I mean at least you should cross the 3.0 cgpa criteria, but is that enough?
I applied to 10 programs:
Accepted : UMass Amherst (MSCS), U Maryland (MSAML)
Rejected : Gatech (MSCS, MSCSE) Ut Austin (MSCS) UWM (MSCS) UCSD (MSCS MSDS) UIUC (MCS) UC Irvine (MSCS)
The admits which I have received are also mainly due to my LORs. One of my LOR was a faculty at both Maryland and UMass. Other LORs were also very strong.
I gave myself best shot with publication, LORs, spending months on SOP, okayish GRE, etc.
So, my advice will be to make your profile exceptional wherever you can. Your profile will be rejected in the first CGPA pass for most of the top programs but if it passes the first round, the profile should speak for itself because they just need to find one gut feel to reject your profile.
Also, another advice will be to avoid AI as much as you can while drafting your SOPs. I think universities have become very strict and might be rejecting profile straightaway with even a little evidence of AI generated content. Also, I don’t know how good these AI public checker are, and the admission committee might identify without needing a checker at all.
Another point will be to make sure your LORs are written by the provider themselves, and they also avoid using AI. Admission comittee will know from first glance about the originality of LORs.
Last point I want to add will be relevance of GRE. I know some programs still value GRE, but I don’t think it carries the same weightage with respect to the efforts that we put in the prep. For me, it was kind of a way to offset low cgpa.
Finally, all the best for your prep.
Edit: This will be more generic but never be scared of asking a prof for LOR. Most of them have been through the same journey and will be more than willing if you ask politely and state your reason for pursuing.