itsaNYthing
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Less than a year away from graduating with my Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Currently on my first clinical rotation :Hat
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[COLOR=#red]Starting Texas A&M in January for my Masters. I'm pumped...it's a career changing move for me.[/COLOR]
any engineers graduates here that graduated with bachelors with low gpa??
but I have friends in Boston, California, etc. that will graduate dental school with over 500K in tuition.
how did you go about doing this?I had a 2.6 GPA when I graduated undergrad in Electrical Engineering. I am now heading into my final semester for my Masters in Electrical Engineering. It can be done. I had to take out student loans for the first semester due to my low undergrad GPA. I got a 3.6 GPA after my first semester of grad school and was able to get my tuition fully paid + stipend since.
[COLOR=#red]The undergrad major for Petroleum Engineering and Petroleum Geology makes between $75k to $90k from the major schools (UT and Texas A&M). That's not including the signing bonuses. I'm going for my Masters in the field. Oil is where the money is. [/COLOR]
Use the major GPA (3.1) .... that's what they are looking for.So at work, income across a high up guy at Ernst and young. We chop it up and I let him know where I'm at as far school.
Long story short, he gives me his email and tells me to email him because they have internships on the finance side... I'm like cooool..
So I send him my resume and he says its incomplete... he needs my GPA to go along with it...
I'm like damb... my GPA was straight up bad in undergrad... and even though I'm doing well with a good start in grad school (4.0) my under grad is a 2.75...
Should I just put my major coursework GPA (3.1) next to my undergrad degree? Or put the 2.75 and cross my fingers.