Hi guys,
Feeling pretty bummed here, got rejected from my best chance schools, Berkeley & Stanford, and I haven't heard anything from any of the other schools (Georgia Tech, UCSB, UCLA, UCSD).
I have a pretty low gpa, I know (3.3), but surely my work and project experiences demonstrate how I am able to excel at several different fields! I currently attend a big UC school and work for a great professor, but I want to become an expert in study signal processing and information theory, not photonics. Too bad my dreams have been crushed . What to do now?
Any advice? I have thought about trying to get a small job in the bay, CA, but I don't know how to pursue my goals in DSP without grad school..
Experience:
- Nano-photonics laboratory - Paid research assistant for 1 year, using TCAD to prototype and study devices
- Big Electronics Corporation - testing intern for 1 year, tested volumes of boards, wrote automation tools
- Carbon Nanotube laboratory - volunteer for 1.5 years, imaged and investigates samples
- Few other internships
- Several original "design" projects and applications built
- Experienced in C/C++, Python, Web
- Background (in order of familarity): DSP, Systems, Nanotechnology