QUOTE(rachel13 @ Aug 25 2019, 05:58 PM)
Hi @imnotabot, I have been lurking around the Georgia Tech OMSCS website for at least half a year now but never gotten the courage to make the jump to register but have recently decided to try out for Fall 2020 admission.
Looking at this thread an another thread on Reddit's r/OMSCS, I have starting to have my doubts about Admission Criteria.
I have a 4-year engineering degree from UPM but I am not too sure if it is the equivalent of a US 4-year-degree. Did they give you any leeway on your case or advice on how to go around it if your degree is not recognizable?
Good news is that I managed to get in even with a 3-year degree. My application was about to get rejected due to it being only 3 years, but I decided to appeal, saying that even though it's only 3 years, it's equivalent to a US 4-year degree because I had to take 1 year foundation. AFAIK, in US, once you graduated from high school, you can straight away get into college, while in Malaysia you have to take pre-university (form 6, matriculation, A-level, foundation, etc.). After about a month, the supervisor of the graduate admission decided to approve my application and I got in.
As for your case, I don't think you will have an issue because you have a 4-year degree, and it is from a well-established public university (my degree is from a crappy private college, and the degree has non-standard name instead of "BSc in Computer Science"). My advice is do give it a try! You will need to take TOEFL if you haven't done so, and score at least 100/120. You also have to fork out $195 for TOEFL and $85 for the application fee. You can pm me if you need more info.
This post has been edited by imnotabot: Sep 3 2019, 11:13 PM