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  1. الصورة الرمزية جمال الثاني
    جمال الثاني

    مبتعث مجتهد Senior Member

    جمال الثاني الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية

    جمال الثاني , ذكر. مبتعث مجتهد Senior Member. من السعودية , مبتعث فى الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية , تخصصى Finance , بجامعة جامعة شمال تكساس
    • جامعة شمال تكساس
    • Finance
    • ذكر
    • المدينة المنورة - Denton, Texas
    • السعودية
    • Feb 2007
    المزيدl

    February 19th, 2007, 06:09 PM

    السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته

    يا اخواني

    أبحث عن برنامج ماجستير إدارة أعمال ( تخصص تمويل أو أعمال دولية ) في جامعة في الولايات المتحدة أو كندا

    و يا ليت ما يكون في الجامعات المعقدة - يعني بالصراحة أبغى جامعة سهلة أو متساهلة
    علماً أن نتجيتي في
    GMAT = 510
    TOEFL = 596
    GPA = 3.27 out of 5
    تخصص إدارة أعمال
    و كورسات الرياضيات و الإحصاء A+

    حالياً موجود في السعودية - و أرغب في بدء الدراسة سبتمبر 2007
    و من الجامعات اللي في بالي
    Wayne state university
    Northeastern University
    West Virginia University

    علما أني أطلعت على الموضوع ادناه
    من هي الافضل والاسهل حسب علمكم؟؟؟

    و قاعد أعبي أبليكشن
    تحياتي مقدما
    و شاكر لتعاونكك
  2. Wayne State University
    Admissions
    Address
    656 W. Kirby
    Detroit, MI 48202

    Website
    http://www.wayne.edu/

    Admissions E-mail
    admissions@wayne.edu





    Selectivity: Selective
    Average high school GPA: 3.0
    Send application by: August 1






    Admissions Contact Information
    Admissions director:Susan Zwieg
    Admissions office telephone:(313) 577-3577
    Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
    Regular decision
    Send application by:August 1
    Decision sent by: Other
    Accept offer by: No set date
    Early decision
    Not offered
    Early action
    Not offered
    Application fee: $30
    Is the fee refundable? No
    Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
    Does school have a waiting list? No
    Can admission be deferred?Yes
    Accepted application formats:
    Common Application: No
    Applications on floppy disks:No
    Applications via E-mail:No
    Electronic application: http://www.admissions.wayne.edu/ugrad/appl/index.html
    Tuition deposit: $99 (Nonrefundable)
    Room deposit: $150 (Partially refundable)
    Admissions Requirements
    High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
    General college-preparatory program: Recommended
    Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
    Units Required Units Recommended
    English N/A 4
    Mathematics N/A 4
    Science N/A 3
    Lab N/A N/A
    Foreign language N/A 2
    Social studies N/A 3
    History N/A N/A
    Academic electives N/A 2
    Total academic units N/A 18

    *One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.

    Campus visit: Recommended
    Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
    Off-campus interview:May be arranged

    Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
    SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
    SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
    Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing, ACT without writing
    SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A

    Open admission policy? No
    What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
    Rigor of secondary school record:Important

    Class rank: Not considered
    Academic GPA: Very important
    Standardized test scores: Very important
    Application essay: Not considered
    Recommendation: Considered
    What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
    Interview:Not considered
    Extracurricular activities: Not considered
    Talent/ability: Considered
    Character/personal qualities: Not considered
    First generation: Considered
    Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
    Geographical residence: Not considered
    State residency:Not considered
    Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
    Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
    Volunteer work: Not considered
    Work experience: Not considered
    Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
    For more admissions information on Wayne State University, see also:
    Disabled students, International students, Transfer students

    2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
    Selectivity: Selective
    Overall acceptance rate:60%
    Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
    Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
    Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):60% Applications, acceptances, enrolled


    Total applicants: 11,410
    Total acceptances: 6,854
    Total freshman enrollment: 2,878

    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.


    Male applicants: 4,600
    Male acceptances:2,688
    Male freshman enrollment: 1,278

    Female applicants: 6,810
    Female acceptances: 4,166
    Female freshman enrollment: 1,600

    Students that applied here may also have applied to:
    Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Oakland University, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, University of Michigan–Dearborn

    Out-of-state freshmen: 1%

    Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
    Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
    Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A


    2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
    Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)


    Top 10 percent of high school class:25%
    Top 25 percent of high school class: 50%
    Top 50 percent of high school class: 77%

    First-year students submitting high school class standing:57%
    Average high school GPA:3.0

    First-year students submitting GPA:95%

    First-year students submitting SAT scores: N/A
    SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
    Verbal:N/A
    Math: N/A
    Combined: N/A

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
    700-800 N/A N/A
    600-699 N/A N/A
    500-599 N/A N/A
    400-499 N/A N/A
    300-399 N/A N/A
    200-299 N/A N/A


    First-year students submitting ACT scores: 82%
    ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
    English: 15 – 23
    Math: 16 – 23
    Composite:17 – 23

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
    30-36 3.0% 4.0% 3.0%
    24-29 21.0% 18.0% 22.0%
    18-23 45.0% 39.0% 36.0%
    12-17 31.0% 32.0% 39.0%
    6-11 0.0% 7.0% 0.0%
    Below 6 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
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    Northeastern University
    Admissions
    Address
    360 Huntington Avenue
    Boston, MA 02115

    Website
    http://www.northeastern.edu/

    Admissions E-mail
    admissions@neu.edu





    Selectivity: More Selective
    Send application by: January 15






    Admissions Contact Information
    Admissions director:Ronne Turner, Dean
    Admissions office telephone:(617) 373-2200
    Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
    Regular decision
    Send application by:January 15
    Decision sent by: Other
    Accept offer by: May 1 (or within 4 weeks if notified thereafter)
    Early decision
    Not offered
    Early action
    Send application by: November 15

    Decision sent by: December 31
    Application fee: $65
    Is the fee refundable? No
    Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
    Does school have a waiting list? Yes
    Can admission be deferred?Yes
    Accepted application formats:
    Common Application: Accepted
    , supplemental forms required
    Applications on floppy disks:No
    Applications via E-mail:No
    Electronic application: http://www.admissions.neu.edu/onlineapps.html
    Tuition deposit: $200 (Refundable by April 30)
    Room deposit: $400 (Nonrefundable)
    Admissions Requirements
    High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
    General college-preparatory program: Required
    Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
    Units Required Units Recommended
    English 4 N/A
    Mathematics 3 4
    Science 3 4
    Lab 2 4
    Foreign language 2 4
    Social studies 3 N/A
    History 2 N/A
    Academic electives N/A N/A
    Total academic units 17 N/A

    *One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.

    Campus visit: Recommended
    Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
    Off-campus interview:May be arranged

    Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
    SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
    SAT/ACT scores must be received by: February 1
    Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
    SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A

    Open admission policy? No
    What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
    Rigor of secondary school record:Very important

    Class rank: Important
    Academic GPA: Very important
    Standardized test scores: Important
    Application essay: Important
    Recommendation: Important
    What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
    Interview:Not considered
    Extracurricular activities: Important
    Talent/ability: Important
    Character/personal qualities: Important
    First generation: Important
    Alumni/ae relation: Considered
    Geographical residence: Considered
    State residency:Considered
    Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
    Racial/ethnic status: Considered
    Volunteer work: Considered
    Work experience: Considered
    Level of applicant's interest: Not considered
    For more admissions information on Northeastern University, see also:
    Disabled students, International students, Transfer students

    2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
    Selectivity: More Selective
    Overall acceptance rate:47%
    Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
    Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
    Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):47% Applications, acceptances, enrolled


    Total applicants: 25,467
    Total acceptances: 11,958
    Total freshman enrollment: 2,831

    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.


    Male applicants: 11,149
    Male acceptances:5,425
    Male freshman enrollment: 1,416

    Female applicants: 14,318
    Female acceptances: 6,533
    Female freshman enrollment: 1,415

    Students that applied here may also have applied to:
    Boston University, New York University, Syracuse University, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts–Amherst

    Out-of-state freshmen: 66%

    Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: 5,406
    Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: 2,079
    Students enrolled from waiting list: 0


    2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
    Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)


    Top 10 percent of high school class:36%
    Top 25 percent of high school class: 73%
    Top 50 percent of high school class: 94%

    First-year students submitting high school class standing:59%
    Average high school GPA:N/A

    First-year students submitting GPA:N/A

    First-year students submitting SAT scores: 94%
    SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
    Verbal:560 – 650
    Math: 580 – 670
    Combined: 1140 – 1320

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
    700-800 10.0% 14.0%
    600-699 48.0% 55.0%
    500-599 34.0% 26.0%
    400-499 7.0% 5.0%
    300-399 1.0% 0.0%
    200-299 0.0% 0.0%


    First-year students submitting ACT scores: 16%
    ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
    English: N/A
    Math: N/A
    Composite:24 – 28

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
    30-36 15.0% N/A N/A
    24-29 69.0% N/A N/A
    18-23 14.0% N/A N/A
    12-17 2.0% N/A N/A
    6-11 0.0% N/A N/A
    Below 6 0.0% N/A N/A

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    West Virginia University
    Admissions
    Address
    PO Box 6201
    Morgantown, WV 26506-6201

    Website
    http://www.wvu.edu

    Admissions E-mail
    go2wvu@mail.wvu.edu





    Selectivity: Selective
    Average high school GPA: 3.3
    Send application by: August 1






    Admissions Contact Information
    Admissions director:Mr. Cheng Khoo
    Admissions office telephone:(800) 344-9881
    Fall 2007 Admissions Deadlines
    Regular decision
    Send application by:August 1
    Decision sent by: Other
    Accept offer by: No set date
    Early decision
    Not offered
    Early action
    Not offered
    Application fee: $25
    Is the fee refundable? No
    Can fee be waived for students with financial need? Yes
    Does school have a waiting list? No
    Can admission be deferred?Yes
    Accepted application formats:
    Common Application: Accepted
    , supplemental forms required
    Applications on floppy disks:No
    Applications via E-mail:Yes
    Electronic application: http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/applications.html
    Tuition deposit: $100 (Refundable by May 1)
    Room deposit: $200 (Partially refundable)
    Admissions Requirements
    High school completion requirement:High school diploma is required and GED is accepted
    General college-preparatory program: Required
    Distribution of high school units required and/or recommended*
    Units Required Units Recommended
    English 4 N/A
    Mathematics 3 N/A
    Science 3 N/A
    Lab 2 N/A
    Foreign language N/A 2
    Social studies 3 N/A
    History N/A N/A
    Academic electives N/A N/A
    Total academic units 13 2

    *One unit equals one year of study or its *****alent.

    Campus visit: Recommended
    Admissions interview: Neither required nor recommended
    Off-campus interview:Not available

    Does the college use SAT or ACT scores in admissions decisions for first-time, first-year applicants? Yes
    SAT/ACT requirements: Either SAT or ACT required.
    SAT/ACT scores must be received by: August 1
    Tests accepted for Fall 2007 entering class: ACT with writing
    SAT Subject Test scores must be received by: N/A

    Open admission policy? No
    What is the relative importance of specific academic factors in admission decisions?
    Rigor of secondary school record:Very important

    Class rank: Not considered
    Academic GPA: Very important
    Standardized test scores: Very important
    Application essay: Not considered
    Recommendation: Considered
    What is the relative importance of specific nonacademic factors in admission decisions?
    Interview:Not considered
    Extracurricular activities: Considered
    Talent/ability: Not considered
    Character/personal qualities: Not considered
    First generation: Not considered
    Alumni/ae relation: Not considered
    Geographical residence: Not considered
    State residency:Important
    Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
    Racial/ethnic status: Not considered
    Volunteer work: Considered
    Work experience: Not considered
    Level of applicant's interest: Important
    For more admissions information on West Virginia University, see also:
    Disabled students, International students, Transfer students

    2005-2006 Admissions Statistics
    Selectivity: Selective
    Overall acceptance rate:92%
    Early-decision acceptance rate: N/A
    Early-action acceptance rate: N/A
    Acceptance rate (excluding early-action and early-decision students):92% Applications, acceptances, enrolled


    Total applicants: 10,957
    Total acceptances: 10,110
    Total freshman enrollment: 4,574

    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision: N/A
    Proportion of freshman enrolled from early action and early decision is not available for graphing.


    Male applicants: 5,684
    Male acceptances:5,189
    Male freshman enrollment: 2,423

    Female applicants: 5,273
    Female acceptances: 4,921
    Female freshman enrollment: 2,151

    Students that applied here may also have applied to:
    Fairmont State University, Marshall University, Pennsylvania State University–University Park, University of Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech

    Out-of-state freshmen: 49%

    Qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list: N/A
    Applicants accepting a place on waiting list: N/A
    Students enrolled from waiting list: N/A


    2005-2006 Freshman Class Profile
    Class rank (top 10, 25, 50)


    Top 10 percent of high school class:18%
    Top 25 percent of high school class: 43%
    Top 50 percent of high school class: 74%

    First-year students submitting high school class standing:71%
    Average high school GPA:3.3

    First-year students submitting GPA:99%

    First-year students submitting SAT scores: 51%
    SAT scores (25/75 percentile):
    Verbal:470 – 560
    Math: 480 – 580
    Combined: 950 – 1140

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    SAT I Verbal SAT I Math
    700-800 1.6% 2.7%
    600-699 12.1% 17.8%
    500-599 45.3% 46.4%
    400-499 38.2% 30.9%
    300-399 2.8% 2.2%
    200-299 N/A N/A


    First-year students submitting ACT scores: 49%
    ACT scores (25/75 percentile):
    English: 20 – 26
    Math: 18 – 25
    Composite:20 – 26

    Percent of first-time, first-year students enrolled in Fall 2005 with scores in each range:
    ACT Composite ACT English ACT Math
    30-36 6.2% 9.5% 3.9%
    24-29 38.0% 37.5% 32.1%
    18-23 49.3% 41.5% 44.0%
    12-17 6.5% 11.5% 20.0%
    6-11 N/A N/A N/A
    Below 6 N/A N/A N/A
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  3. ادارة اعمال دولية
    Undergraduate business specialties:
    International Business
    Methodology 1. Univ. of South Carolina–Columbia
    2. New York University
    3. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
    4. University of Pennsylvania
    5. University of California–Berkeley
    6. University of Texas–Austin
    7. Florida International University
    8. Univ. of Missouri–St. Louis
    Georgetown University (DC)
    10. Temple University (PA)
    San Diego State University
    12. University of Washington
    13. University of Hawaii–Manoa
    Indiana University–Bloomington
    15. Univ. of Southern California
    U. of North Carolina–Chapel Hill
    Northeastern University (MA)
    18. Washington State University
    University of Oklahoma
    20. George Washington University (DC)
    21. Brigham Young Univ.–Provo (UT)
    22. University of Virginia
    University of Miami (FL)
    Univ. of Maryland–College Park
    U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
    انا بجامعة رقم 8
    ================
    تمويل
    Undergraduate business specialties:
    Supply Chain Management / Logistics
    Methodology 1. Michigan State University
    2. Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
    3. Arizona State University
    4. Ohio State University–Columbus
    5. Pennsylvania State U.–University Park
    6. Univ. of Maryland–College Park
    7. Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
    8. University of Tennessee
    9. Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)
    10. University of Pennsylvania
    Indiana University–Bloomington
    Clarkson University (NY)
    13. University of Arizona
    14. Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities
    15. University of California–Berkeley
    16. University of Texas–Austin
    17. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
    18. Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison
    19. University of Oklahoma
    University of Arkansas
    Georgia Institute of Technology


    بالتوفيق.
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  4. سلام عليكم
    أشكرك أخوي على الرد
    بعد ان فقدت الأمل حقيقة خصوصا و إن الموضوع راح في الصفحة الثانية فقلت لنفسي دخلت طيات التاريخ

    المهم اكرر شكري لك
    و الحقيقة أنا سعيد يتعرفي على هذا المنتدى لأني حصلت فيه معلومات كثيرة مفيدة
    و النقاش و الحوار دايم يعطي إمكانيات أفضل

    الحقيقة لاحظت ان أغلب التخصصات اللي قدمتها لي هي بكالوريوس undergraduate
    و أنا عندي بكالوريوس و بمعدل منخفض 3.27 من 5 يعادل 2.27 من 4 تقريباً
    يعني على قد الحال
    أكيد ناوي اتعب أكثر على الماجستير
    و اعتقد أني قادر على اداء أفضل

    لكن مبدئياً أحاول ألقى على قبول في الماجستير
    عشان كذا ادور على جامعات معايير القبول فيها منخفضة
    من بحثي الشخصي لقيت جامعة أعجبتني جدا عنوانها http://www.tamuk.edu/admissions/policy/graduate/

    لأنه بكل أمانة قايلين إذا معدلك بين 2 و 2.5 مطلوب في الجيمات 540
    و لهذا راح أخذ الجيمات خلال أسبوعين إن شاء الله
    وجامعة أخرى University of St. Francis هذه تبغى التالي 200* المعدل + جيمات = 900
    و هذا ينطبق علي و الحمد لله لكن في الشروط العامة للماجستير لقيت طالبين أن لا يقل المعدل عن 2.5
    و هذا مو في صالحي

    جامعة ثالث إسمها North Carolina Centeral University
    و هذه تبغى نفس المعادلة اعلاها تحقق 950 على الأقل و هذا ينطبق علي و الحمد لله

    بس أدور غيرهم و أبغى اللي عنده ملعومات يساعدني في ذلك

    و شاكر للجميع تعاونهم
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  5. المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة طالب مجد
    بشر وش صار عليك
    و الله صار يا خوي

    أنا حولت لبعثات الوزارة

    عسى تكون عندهم مقاعد محجوزة بسمهم

    لأني طفشت من جامعات أمريكا

    نتيجة الجيمات و التوفل و تقرير المعادلة من wes
    تكلفتي 50 دولار في المرة

    غير تكلفتهم الرئيسية ( الظاهر 500 دولار )

    رسوم التقديم من 30 إلى 100 دولار )

    البريد 100 دولار

    يعني الطلب ب 700 ريال إلى 1000 ريال

    وفي الأخر نعتذر لك

    تحياتي
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