Typical new applicant concerns
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 6:00 am
I've seen a few posts in a similar boat already, but I have some other concerns about competitiveness as well, so I will address them all here. Basically, "should I bother applying?"
1. My previous education history is so-so. I graduated with my AA with a 3.41 GPA, which isn't particularly spectacular. After obtaining my AA, I took a few more classes that I did not fair well in. I took a few years away from school to reevaluate my path, and returned this year. I have since made straight As, including in those classes I did poorly in prior to my hiatus. I anticipate a 3.46-3.47 GPA when I apply this term (I'm currently at a 3.43, and my fall term ends before the application deadline.)
2. I don't have volunteer, internship, or club activity. I have worked a full-time job the entire time I have attended college. (This remains the case currently.) I am a member of the AIChE, but not in any leadership capacity. In addition to full-time course loads at college, extracurricular activities like these have been out of the question. Is it worth it to make a point that I have been employed full-time the last eight years (with zero gaps in employment,) and that I am the operations manager in my current position? Will the fact that I lack volunteer/internship experience because of work severely hinder my chances?
And in the interest of the application itself:
I am majoring in chemical engineering, but there are subjects within that major that I am looking at specifically. There are some SF that seem a better fit to those subjects, but do not list chemical engineering as one of their disciplines. Should I still list those SF as facilities I am interested in, or is it better to stick strictly to those that list my proper major as one of their fields?
Thank you in advance.
1. My previous education history is so-so. I graduated with my AA with a 3.41 GPA, which isn't particularly spectacular. After obtaining my AA, I took a few more classes that I did not fair well in. I took a few years away from school to reevaluate my path, and returned this year. I have since made straight As, including in those classes I did poorly in prior to my hiatus. I anticipate a 3.46-3.47 GPA when I apply this term (I'm currently at a 3.43, and my fall term ends before the application deadline.)
2. I don't have volunteer, internship, or club activity. I have worked a full-time job the entire time I have attended college. (This remains the case currently.) I am a member of the AIChE, but not in any leadership capacity. In addition to full-time course loads at college, extracurricular activities like these have been out of the question. Is it worth it to make a point that I have been employed full-time the last eight years (with zero gaps in employment,) and that I am the operations manager in my current position? Will the fact that I lack volunteer/internship experience because of work severely hinder my chances?
And in the interest of the application itself:
I am majoring in chemical engineering, but there are subjects within that major that I am looking at specifically. There are some SF that seem a better fit to those subjects, but do not list chemical engineering as one of their disciplines. Should I still list those SF as facilities I am interested in, or is it better to stick strictly to those that list my proper major as one of their fields?
Thank you in advance.