Short Version:
What's a good resource for grad school rankings by major or field? Anything free would be great, but I saw usnews.com & Princetonreview.com each look promising, though they're pay-to-view. All recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Long Version:
OK, so about a month ago I decided that my budget would allow me to finally go to grad school. I graduated from Drexel U in Philadelphia as an Info Sys major (in June 2005) but took plenty of CS classes so I plan to go for my masters in CS. I currently live in Northern Virginia (just outside Fairfax) and I work full time so it would have to be a school that has a campus locally. Luckily, there are quite a few options because everyone wants to have a school right near Washington, DC.
I've already been in contact with Virginia Tech, who told me that, because of my specific undergrad classes, I wouldn't have to take any extra CS pre-reqs in order to start the CS Masters program (big sticking point for me). Unfortunately, they apparently require a 750 on the quantitative portion of the GRE. I used to be great at math, but I'm finding that I've lost a lot in the year and a half since I graduated. Darn education layoff. I haven't taken the GRE, yet, but I want to have backup options in case I can't meet the VTech requirements.
So now I'm trying to decide which other grad schools I should consider. What's a good resource for grad school rankings by major or field? Anything free would be great, but I saw usnews.com & Princetonreview.com each look promising, though they're pay-to-view. All recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot,
CK
What's a good resource for grad school rankings by major or field? Anything free would be great, but I saw usnews.com & Princetonreview.com each look promising, though they're pay-to-view. All recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Long Version:
OK, so about a month ago I decided that my budget would allow me to finally go to grad school. I graduated from Drexel U in Philadelphia as an Info Sys major (in June 2005) but took plenty of CS classes so I plan to go for my masters in CS. I currently live in Northern Virginia (just outside Fairfax) and I work full time so it would have to be a school that has a campus locally. Luckily, there are quite a few options because everyone wants to have a school right near Washington, DC.
I've already been in contact with Virginia Tech, who told me that, because of my specific undergrad classes, I wouldn't have to take any extra CS pre-reqs in order to start the CS Masters program (big sticking point for me). Unfortunately, they apparently require a 750 on the quantitative portion of the GRE. I used to be great at math, but I'm finding that I've lost a lot in the year and a half since I graduated. Darn education layoff. I haven't taken the GRE, yet, but I want to have backup options in case I can't meet the VTech requirements.
So now I'm trying to decide which other grad schools I should consider. What's a good resource for grad school rankings by major or field? Anything free would be great, but I saw usnews.com & Princetonreview.com each look promising, though they're pay-to-view. All recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot,
CK