SUMMARY
The discussion centers around the viability of pursuing engineering graduate programs after obtaining a B.S. in Math with a Physics Minor, specifically highlighting the participant's GPA of 3.5/3.6. Participants noted that engineering graduate programs tend to be less competitive than those in math and physics, as many engineers secure jobs with their bachelor's degrees, leading to more available opportunities. The conversation also touched on the challenges of funding for master's programs and the necessity of leveling courses for engineering graduate studies.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of graduate school application processes
- Familiarity with GPA evaluation systems in the U.S.
- Knowledge of funding options for graduate studies
- Basic concepts of engineering disciplines and their graduate requirements
NEXT STEPS
- Research funding opportunities for master's programs in engineering
- Explore the differences between math/physics and engineering graduate programs
- Investigate leveling courses required for transitioning into engineering
- Learn about the job market for engineering graduates versus math/physics graduates
USEFUL FOR
Recent graduates in math or physics considering graduate school, individuals exploring career transitions into engineering, and anyone interested in understanding the competitive landscape of graduate programs in STEM fields.