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rmunoz
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I am a junior at Gonzaga University, I have a 3.25 gpa as a Mechanical Engineer. I switched majors from business to mechanical engineering 2nd semester freshman year without having taken any calculus courses in HS or really any idea what I was getting into. I am still on track to graduate in 4 years. I feel like those facts alone are impressive and relatively attractive to a decent grad program... (and just to be clear, gpa here is distributed as 1.0=d 2.0=c 3.0=b 4.0=a). I took on a difficult course of study whole-heartedly, and though I may not have excelled in the traditional sense academically (don't have a perfect GPA), I have become a much more critical thinker, and really fallen in love with the theoretical aspects of thermal sciences.
My questions are for anybody with or pursuing a grad degree (masters or phd) for any science:
1) What kind of a chance do i have of getting into a decent grad program?
2) What can I do to improve my chances?
3) If you were me, what would you do?
My questions are for anybody with or pursuing a grad degree (masters or phd) for any science:
1) What kind of a chance do i have of getting into a decent grad program?
2) What can I do to improve my chances?
3) If you were me, what would you do?