huntmich
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I have no question in my mind that, after graduating next December, I will not be in position to apply to grad school. I will have around a 2.75, and nearly every program requires a 3.0 or better. So I'm working on getting a job, and with a mechanical engineering degree, I think I will be able to find one. I have good extracurriculars, research experience, University Leadership positions, etc.
But my question is, lets say I go out into the workfoce, and show my capabilities in a real life scenario. If, 3 years down the line, I applied to a grad school, would they be more willing to overlook my graduating GPA? Would my real life experience outweigh the grades?
But my question is, lets say I go out into the workfoce, and show my capabilities in a real life scenario. If, 3 years down the line, I applied to a grad school, would they be more willing to overlook my graduating GPA? Would my real life experience outweigh the grades?