Hello everyone, I'd like to know what you all think about my chances of getting into the MS Chemical Engineering program at Stanford. Here are my stats:
Undergrad Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Major(s): Chemical Engineering, Hispanic Studies Overall GPA: 3.98
Length of Degree: 4 years Position in Class: 1st (both majors) Type of Student: Hispanic female, second generation college graduate
GRE Scores: Q: 168 V: 170 W: ? (not received yet) Study Abroad:
One year departmental academic exchange program at Imperial College London (studying junior year ChemE, nine courses)
First class honours: 7 courses; Second class honours (upper division): 2 courses
Awards/Honors/Recognitions:
AIChE (Pittsburgh Section) Professional Promise Award: Presented to one senior chemical engineering student from each of the four regional programs near Pittsburgh (CMU, UPitt, WVU, Youngstown State)
Dean's List, College of Engineering (every semester, GPA 3.75+)
ExxonMobil Technical Scholar 2012 and 2013 (scholarship award)
University Honors
Pertinent Activities or Jobs:
Current employment: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Process Design section
Two summer internships with ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Process Design and Hydroprocessing sections
Undergraduate Writing Assistant for beginning Spanish classes (two semesters)
LOR:
Distinguished professor (ChemE);
Distinguished professor/Department chair/faculty advisor (ChemE);
Distinguished Engineering Associate/mentor/recruiter (ExxonMobil);
Professor (Hispanic Studies)
Applying for MS at:
Stanford (Chemical Engineering)
Let me know what you think!