yeah I know I'm not particularly interested in Civil or Nuclear Engineering that require licensures due to state projects. I'm mostly talking about private sector Electrical/Chemical/Optical Engineering type stuff that may favor exposure over a specific degree and status
I realize that, and I would be looking to boost my resume in the meantime before I apply.
That makes me feel better at least.
that's true, and I'd check different programs for their expectations and avenues that require licensing and how.
I did not take the GRE because it was both not required and not being administered the year that I applied.
I did get into that school.
My C's were in math electives during a highly depressive period of my life. That's just what it is now, I realize that hurts my chances at applying to further...
I recently graduated last year with a BS in Physics.
To say that it was rough would be an understatement.
I started off my degree very well, getting nearly all A's and A-'s. My performance would decline for various reasons, though mostly due to mental health which spiraled and became a bad...