I need to determine mean and standard deviations for survey results, but the response options vary. Also, I need to determine correlation coefficients between my quantiative data (test scores) and qualitative data (survey results). I’ve been told to use SPSS software, but I’m leary of purchasing software that I’ve never used.
I need to determine mean and standard deviations for survey results, but the response options vary. Also, I need to determine correlation coefficients between my quantiative data (test scores) and qualitative data (survey results). I’ve been told to use SPSS software, but I’m leary of purchasing software that I’ve never used.
I’m considering my major to be any of these: engineering field (software or just general), computer science, maybe a minor somewhere in mathematics, accounting, or marketing. It’s all a little hazy at the moment.
I wish to stay in the tri-state region since I’m from NJ. My top options right now are Rutgers and USP (for computer science, although I’m not too sure how good their program is for computer science). Now I’m stumbling across Drexel and it is appealing to me a lot. I’m thinking I would get in based on my stats. But about the school itself, how are the classes (particularly for the majors I mentioned), what is it like living in Philadelphia, how are the dorms, and anything else about the school would be great. I want to know if this school would suit me well (or if I would fit in well with the school).
GPA: 3.42 out of 4.0 (3.94333 weighted)
Rank: Should be between 15-20% (closer to 15)
SATs: 610 Critical Reading, 790 Math, 660 Writing
No ACTs or SAT Subject Tests. Not too many extra curriculars either.
*Is this for everyone? I received an email from Drexel saying that I’m a VIP and I received a VIP application, where theres no application fee, no essay, a quick admissions decision, and automatic scholarship consideration. Is this common and something that everyone gets? Or is this kind’ve “special”*
MBA in Finance & Banking
centre for excellence in management education
Indian Institute of Commerce and Trade
IICT B School , LUCKNOW (INDIA) Estd. 1997
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CORRESPONDENCE Autonomous Management Program
Duration of MBA is 2 year. (under fast track 1 year)
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