CHOCTICK Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 (edited) Hello. For those with undergraduates degrees in a non-engineering fields with the following numbers, please tell me some of the grad programs in civil engineering you got into. Applicants focusing in structures are especially encouraged to respond. Thanks. 3.2 undergrad gpa (Mathematics) 2.8 last 60 units Q: 730 V: 530 W: 3.5 Seeking Masters Edited April 21, 2010 by CHOCTICK
rf707 Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Hello. For those with undergraduates degrees in a non-engineering fields with the following numbers, please tell me some of the grad programs in civil engineering you got into. Applicants focusing in structures are especially encouraged to respond. Thanks. 3.2 undergrad gpa (Mathematics) 2.8 last 60 units Q: 730 V: 530 W: 3.5 Seeking Masters Hi. I studied Biology as an undergraduate and I was admitted into Stanford's Structural Engineering and Geomechanics program as a master's student starting in the fall of 2010. Undergraduate GPA: 2.62 Post-bac coursework in civil engineering GPA: 3.84 GRE Q:720 V:530 W:4 Plus a lot of work experience in structural drafting, and an engineering internship. The point is that its not just your numbers that matter. Its your application as a whole and whether or not the selection committee feels that you're a good fit for the school. So do your research on the different programs out there. Cheers.
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