Friday, January 18, 2008

Top 100 Universities for Computer Science

Top 100 Universities for Computer Science

1. Stanford University ---- ckgaa@forsythe.stanford.edu
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology ---- mitgrad@mit.edu
3. University of California - Berkeley ---- gradadm@eecs.berkeley.edu
4. Carnegie Mellon University ---- apps@ece.cmu.edu
5. Cornell University ---- engr_admissions-mailbox@cornell.edu
6. Princeton University ---- gradinfo@cs.princeton.edu
7. University of Texas - Austin ---- adgrd@utxdp.dp.utexas.edu
8. University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign ---- application@ece.uiuc.edu
9. University of Washington ---- uwgrad@u.washington.edu
10. University of Wisconsin - Madison ---- egradvisor@engr.wisc.edu
11. Harvard University ---- adm@hugsas.harvard.edu
12. California Institute of Technology ---- gradofc@cco.caltech.edu
13. Brown University ---- admission_graduate@brown.edu
14. University of California - Los Angeles ---- diane@ea.ucla.edu
15. Yale University ---- graduate.admissions@yale.edu
16. University of Maryland - College Park ---- cmscgrad@deans.umd.edu
17. University of Massachusetts - Amherst ---- gradapp@umassp.edu
18. Rice University ---- deng@rice.edu
19. University of Southern California ---- gradapp@enroll1.usc.edu
20. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor ---- dawnf@umich.edu
21. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) ---- seasgradmit@columbia.edu
22. University of California - San Diego ---- gradinfo@cs.ucsd.edu
23. University of Pennsylvania ---- engadmis@seas.upenn.edu
24. Purdue University - West Lafayette ---- gradinfo@purdue.edu
25. Rutgers State University - New Brunswick ---- graduateadmissions@rutgers.edu
26. Duke University ---- grad-admissions@duke.edu
27. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill ---- seaelle@unc.edu
28. University of Rochester ---- graddean@seas.rochester.edu
29. SUNY - Stony Brook ---- graduate.school@sunysb.edu
30. Georgia Institute of Technology
31. University of Arizona ---- gradadm@lorax.admin.arizona.edu
32. University of California - Irvine ----
jdsommer@uci.edu
33. University of Virginia ----
inquiry@cs.virginia.edu
34. Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
----grad_me@engr.iupui.edu
35. Johns Hopkins University ---- grad_adm@jhu.edu
36. Northwestern University ----
gradapp@nwu.edu
37. Ohio State University ---- admissions@osu.edu
38. University of Colorado - Boulder ----
pamw@schof.colorado.edu
39. University of Utah ----
grad-coordinator@cs.utah.edu
40. Oregon Graduate Inst. of Science and Technology ----
admissions@admin.ogi.edu
41. University of Pittsburgh ---- admin@engrng.pitt.edu
42. Syracuse University ----
gradinfo@syr.edu
43. University of Pennsylvania ----
engadmis@seas.upenn.edu
44. University of Florida ----
admissions@eng.ufl.edu
45. University of Minnesota ----
gsadmit@maroon.tc.umn.edu
46. University of California - Santa Barbara ----
engrdean@engineering.ucsb.edu
47. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ----
grad-services@rpi.edu
48. Univ of California-Santa Cruz ----
mullane@cse.ucsc.edu
49. University of Illinois - Chicago ----
laura@eecs.uic.edu
50. Washington University in St. Louis ----
gradengineering@seas.wustl.edu
51. Michigan State University ----
kreh@egr.msu.edu
52. Pennsylvania State University - University Park ----
gadm@psu.edu
53. CUNY - City College ----
admissions@crow.admit.ccny.cuny.edu
54. Dartmouth College ----
thayer.admissions@dartmouth.edu
55. Boston University University of California - Davis ----
gradinfo@ece.ucdavis.edu
56. SUNY - Buffalo ----
slking@eng.buffalo.edu
57. North Carolina State University ----
graduate_admissions@ncsu.edu
58. Arizona State University ----
asuengr@asu.edu
59. University of Iowa ----
admissions@uiowa.edu
60. Texas A&M University - College Station ----
eapo@tamu.edu
61. University of Oregon ----
osuadmit@ccmail.orst.edu
62. University of Kentucky ----
jreese@pop.uky.edu
63. Virginia Tech ----
mcpherso@vt.edu
64. Case Western Reserve University ----
grad@b63810.student.cwru.edu
65. George Washington University ----
adms@seas.gwu.edu
66. University of South Florida ----
kjohnson@eng.usf.edu
67. Temple University ----
sbiswas@vm.temple.edu
68. Oregon State University ----
osuadmit@ccmail.orst.edu
69. University of Southwestern Louisiana ----
admissions@usl.edu
70. Vanderbilt University ----
barbara.amann@vanderbilt.edu
71. University of Nebraska-Lincoln ----
grad_admissions@unl.edu
72. University of Houston ----
gradinfo@cs.uh.edu
73. University of Texas at Dallas ----
grad-admissions@utdallas.edu
74. Louisiana State U & A&M College
75. Iowa State University ----
grad_admissions@iastate.edu
76. New Mexico State University
77. Wayne State University ----
m.t.wood@wayne.edu
78. Washington State University
79. Kansas State University ----
gradschool@ksu.edu
80. University of Central Florida
81. United States Naval Postgraduate School ----
tcalhoon@nps.navy.mill
82. University of Texas - Arlington ----
graduate.school@uta.edu
83. University of Kansas ----
dwales@ukans.edu
84. University of Alabama - Huntsville ----
admitme@email.uah.edu
85. Old Dominion University ----
admit@odu.edu
86. University of Maryland Baltimore County ----
umbcgrad@umbc.edu
87. Southern Methodist University ----
valerin@seas.smu.edu
88. Illinois Institute of Technology ----
grad@minna.acc.iit.edu
89. University of Connecticut ----
mbalinsk@gris.grad.uconn.edu
90. University of South Carolina ----
info@engr.sc.edu
91. Florida State University ----
gaitrosd@cs.fsu.edu
92. Lehigh University ----
ineas@lehigh.edu
93. University of Massachusetts - Lowell ----
graduate_school@uml.edu
94. University of Alabama - Birmingham
95. Mississippi State University ----
student@grad.msstat
96. Kent State University ----
dbarber@emerald.educ.kent.edu
97. University of Oklahoma ----
admrec@ouwww.ucs.ou
98. Tulane University ----
emichael@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
99. Stevens Institute of Technology ----
jcuddy@stevens-tec
100. Worcester Polytechnic Institute ----
gao@wpi.edu

GRE VERBAL..JANUARY THREAD

JANUARY THREAD - Updated regularly

Make sure to do all words from April/ May/ June/ July/ September/ October/ November/ December threads also...

1.
Ignominy - Great personal dishonor or humiliation; shameful or disgraceful action, conduct, or character; loss of or damage to one's reputation; shame
2. Buttress - A means or device that keeps something erect, stable, or secure; present evidence in support of; support, bolster; support built to strengthen a wall
3. Teem - To be full of things; abound or swarm; to be or become pregnant; bear young; give birth to; be abundantly filled or richly supplied
4.
Abate - To lessen; to subside; in metalwork, to cut away or beat down so as to show a pattern or figure in low relief
5. Vitriol -
A highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide; widely used in the chemical industry; abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will; expose to the effects of vitriol or injure with vitriol
6.
Palpable - Capable of being handled, touched, or felt; tangible; obvious; concrete, real
7. Pyroclastic - Composed chiefly of rock fragments of volcanic origin
8. Receptive - Ready and willing to receive favorably, as new ideas; open to new ideas; of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system; ready or willing to receive favorably
9. Alienate - To make distant, hostile, or unsympathetic; change the ownership of (property) by means of a legal document; cause unfriendliness, hostility; cause one to leave or turn away; cause to become withdrawn or unresponsive; isolate or dissociate emotionally
10. Homogeneous - Of uniform quality, composition or structure; made up of similar parts or elements; of the same or similar nature or kind; consisting of terms of the same degree or elements of the same dimension; the same
11. Pertain - Be about; have to do with; be relevant to; refer, pertain, or relate to; be a part or attribute of; have reference; relate; belong as an adjunct, part, holding, or quality; to be fitting or suitable
12. Choreograph - To plan out or oversee the movement, development, or details of; orchestrate; to specialize in choreography; compose a sequence of dance steps to music; plan and oversee the development and details of
13.
Melodious - Of, relating to, or containing a pleasing succession of sounds; tuneful; agreeable to hear; containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
14. Upbraid - To criticize for a fault or an offense; to scold; utter a reproach to
15.
Disinclined - Reluctant; unwilling; unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval
16. Deplore - To feel or express strong disapproval of; feel or express sorrow for; regret; condemn
17.
Vile - Very evil; unpleasant; so objectionable as to elicit despisal or deserve condemnation; heavily soiled; very dirty or unclean; extremely unpleasant to the senses or feelings; having or proceeding from low moral standards; offensive, horrible; loathsome; disgusting
18.
Proofread - To read (copy or proof) in order to find errors and mark correction; to read copy or proof for purposes of error detection and correction
19.
Isthmus - A narrow strip of land connecting two larger masses of land; a narrow strip of tissue joining two larger organs or parts of an organ; narrow passage connecting two larger cavities; narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of land and has water on both sides
20. Impervious - Incapable of being penetrated; incapable of being affected; having the capacity to withstand; not allowing to pass through
21. Glacial - Suggesting the extreme slowness of a glacier; extremely cold; icy; lacking warmth and friendliness
21. Drake -
A male duck; mayfly used as fishing bait
22.
Exponent - One that speaks for, represents, or advocates; one that expounds or interprets; expository; explanatory; advocate
23.
Recess - A pause or interval, as from work or duty; interrupt regular activity for a short period; stop action; break, interval in action; any shallow depression in a surface
24.
Dilettante - A dabbler in an art or a field of knowledge; lover of the fine arts; a connoisseur; superficial; amateurish; lacking professional skill and ease in a particular pursuit
25.
Harangue - A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering; speech or piece of writing characterized by strong feeling or expression; a tirade; long, violent, or blustering speech, usually of censure or denunciation; speak in a loud, pompous, or prolonged manner; lecture; long passionate speech
26. Transient - Temporary, fleeting, or passing phenomenon. A transient condition is of brief duration; lasting or existing only for a short time; an individual awaiting orders, transport, etc., at a post or station to which he or she is not attached or assigned
27.
Quibble - To evade the truth or importance of an issue by raising trivial distinctions and objections; find fault or criticize for petty reasons; cavil; petty distinction or an irrelevant objection; objection, complaint; beat around the bush; engage in a quarrel
28.
Rebuff - A blunt or abrupt repulse or refusal, as to an offer; check or an abrupt setback to progress or action; unkind refusal or rejection; snub; turning away; ignoring
29.
Mulish - Stubborn and intractable; recalcitrant; unreasonably rigid in the face of argument or entreaty or attack
30.
Pervasive - Having the quality or tendency to pervade or permeate; spreading throughout; extending; suffusing
31. Duly -
In a proper manner; at the expected time; accordingly, properly
32.
Iconoclast - One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions; one who destroys sacred religious images; which attacks settled beliefs or institutions; critical
33. Quisling - A traitor who serves as the puppet of the enemy occupying his or her country; someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
34. Touchy -
Tending to take offense with slight cause; oversensitive; requiring special tact or skill in handling; delicate; easily ignited; flammable; easily offended; irritable and looking for trouble
35. Annual - An event that occurs once a year; occurring on a yearly basis; plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single growing season
36. Trespass - Unlawful entry or possession of property; invasion, offense; infringe, offend; enter forcibly or illegally: break in; violate a moral or divine law
37. Archaic - Belonging to, existing, or occurring in times long past; of a style or method formerly in vogue; very old; old-fashioned, ancient
38.
Belie - To give a false representation to; misrepresent; to show to be false; contradict; deceive
39.
Boorish - Lacking in delicacy or refinement; crude, awkward; ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance
40. Exacerbate - To increase the severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate; infuriate; make more sharp, severe, or virulent
41.
Zealot - Excessive enthusiasm or u can say excessive zeal; or fanatic
42. Herd -
A group of cattle or other domestic animals of a single kind kept together for a specific purpose; number of wild animals of one species that remain together as a group; large number of people; a crowd; multitude of common people regarded as a mass; gather; shepherd; number of cattle or other large animals feeding or living together; urge to move along
43. Collaborate - To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort; cooperate treasonably, as with an enemy occupation force in one's country; work together; labor or cooperate with another or others, especially in literary or scientific pursuits
44.
Cooperate - To work together toward a common end; aid, assist; work together to get something done; form an association for common, usually economic, benefit
45. Crux - The basic, central, or critical point or feature; puzzling or apparently insoluble problem; most important part; a cross; a difficulty; a stumbling-block; a puzzle
46.
Ostracize - To exclude from a group; to exclude from normal social or professional activities; to force to leave a country or place by official decree; exile, banish; to put into public disfavor
47.
Proscribe - To denounce or condemn; to prohibit; forbid; banish or outlaw (a person); exclude
48. Fault - An imperfection of character; something that mars the appearance or causes inadequacy or failure; responsibility for an error or crime; blame, sin; mistake; physical defect; fracture along which there has been movement or displacement
49.
Din - A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds; stun with deafening noise; instill by wearying repetition; sounds or a sound, especially when loud, confused, or disagreeable; uproar
50. Porous - Penetrated by pores and open spaces; having holes; absorbent; admitting the passage of gas or liquid through pores or interstices; easily crossed or penetrated

51. Lubricant - A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts; one that helps reduce difficulty or conflict; a substance capable of reducing friction by making surfaces smooth or slippery
52. Transparency - Transparent object, especially a photographic slide that is viewed by light shining through it from behind or by projection; quality of being able to see through a material
53. Bach - A bachelor
54. Impeachable - Capable of being impeached
55. Arboreal - Relating to or resembling a tree; living in trees; pertaining to trees; of or relating to or formed by trees; inhabiting or frequenting trees; resembling a tree in form and branching structure
56.
Voluptuous - Giving, characterized by, or suggesting ample, unrestrained pleasure to the senses; well-developed, erotic; having fullness of beautiful form
57. Tacit - Implied by or inferred from actions or statements; not spoken; not voiced or expressed; conveyed indirectly without words or speech; taken for granted; understood, implied
58. Garrulous - Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative; wordy and rambling; talkative
59. Austere - Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave; strict or severe in discipline; ascetic; having no adornment or ornamentation; bare; grim, barren; refraining; abstinent; severe (in manner)
60. Reconstitute -
Construct or form anew or provide with a new structure; bring (a liquid in concentrated or powder form) to normal strength by adding water
61. Slipshod - Marked by carelessness; sloppy or slovenly; shabby or seedy; careless; not well done; indifferent to correctness, accuracy, or neatness
62. Meticulous - Extremely careful and precise; extremely or excessively concerned with details; detailed, perfectionist; showing or marked by attentiveness to all aspects or details; very difficult to please
63. Perfidy - Deliberate breach of faith; calculated violation of trust; treachery; act or an instance of treachery; betrayal, especially of a moral obligation; willful betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust
64. Immaterial - Of no importance or relevance; inconsequential or irrelevant; having no material body or form; irrelevant; not existing in physical form; of no importance


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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