What US CS PhD schools can I get into with a 3.63 GPA double major in CS and Math from a top 30 school in CS, GRE: 167 Q 165 V 5.0 AW, 1.5 years research experience, and no publications? I am a female domestic applicant.

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You can get few schools based on the information you mentioned above, but any counsellor would need a little more information before he or she gives you the list of university. However, with all the information I have, can gurantee admission in top 30 US schools such as Cornell, USC, Texas Austin, UIUC,...
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You can get few schools based on the information you mentioned above, but any counsellor would need a little more information before he or she gives you the list of university. However, with all the information I have, can gurantee admission in top 30 US schools such as Cornell, USC, Texas Austin, UIUC, Maryland, Purdue........ read less
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