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Hello, I'm trying to assess if I am a realistic applicant. I graduated with a BS in chemistry in 2008. Summa cum laude, 3.76 GPA, 2 years of undergraduate biology/physiology research. I've had mostly unrelated experience since.

I'm interested in changing career paths to one of several energy industry graduate programs. A M.E. in chemical engineering seems most appropriate for me based on the college website program descriptions. I took the prerequisite math during undergrad.

I'm having difficulty finding any hard data for admissions. Id appreciate any guidance on whether I might be competitive for a midrange ME program. Is applying in early/mid November considered to late?

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Are you in the United States? If so, I think you should stand a chance for a mid range masters program.

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