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  1. Well i'm not talking about an overall GPA, if you are getting a 3.0 after all the research grades are given then there is a serious problem. With no research "boost" to my GPA right now without the F im at a 3.4. But with the F it will drop to 2.7. I f you work hard and turn out results then you should have about 30-60 credit hours of mostly A's... so to come out with a MS in ChemE with a GPA of 3.0 is pretty bad... regardless i will have to retake the class and i am confident that if do i would get an A. factoring this into my GPA I would have a core class gpa of 3.1... but overall with the research credits added in the gpa will be over 3.6...
  2. Well I do not mean to be offensive but M.S. in Engineering grading is not like that of a Masters say in accounting or some type of liberal arts degree. The university that I am attending is in the top 50 in the nation.
  3. Hello, I am seeking some advice. I have a undergraduate degree in Biochemistry, graduated with a 3.1. I have worked in industry fro 3 years and this year decided to go and get a M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering. My first semester i did well with A- B+ and B. I took Transport I Thermodynamics and a Membrane study course. This is my 2nd semester and I will probably get a B in transport II and my applied separations course but my reaction engineering course I might get an F... If i retake this course next spring and get an A does this look bad? If i wanted to go onto medical school would they reject me because of an F in a semester course? I am really worried about how this will affect my future, jobs, further schooling etc... I do appreciate your time to respond. Best, Matt
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