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Hi, I am a Junior in ChE and I currently plan to go straight to work after graduating. I do however hope to one day earn at least a masters degrees, (perhaps a PhD if I am up for it)
My question is, does spending a few years working in industry give you any credentials for getting into a good graduate school? Or do schools only look at academic achievements such as GPA, student involvement undergrad research, prof recomendations etc. ?
Thanks.
My question is, does spending a few years working in industry give you any credentials for getting into a good graduate school? Or do schools only look at academic achievements such as GPA, student involvement undergrad research, prof recomendations etc. ?
Thanks.