jun41
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 22, 2010
- 1
Hello all,
I just graduated from the University of California Irvine with a B.S. in Civil specializing in structural engineering. I've been looking for jobs and have been making progress but it seems like most of my prospects didn't get too far. Frustrating, to say the least.
I've been accepted into and am considering getting an M.S. in Structural Engineering at Cal State Fullerton. This school is not regarded very highly however I'm not sure of my chances of getting into a school of a higher caliber. My gpa from undergrad is 2.7 and almost all grad schools require a 3.0 and above. I'm thinking that obtaining a masters degree (and a much higher gpa) will improve my job prospects significantly.
Is going to this school and working on improving my gpa a good option for me right now? My game plan and overall goal is to get a job doing interesting structural work and make a good living for myself.
Thanks for all responses.
I just graduated from the University of California Irvine with a B.S. in Civil specializing in structural engineering. I've been looking for jobs and have been making progress but it seems like most of my prospects didn't get too far. Frustrating, to say the least.
I've been accepted into and am considering getting an M.S. in Structural Engineering at Cal State Fullerton. This school is not regarded very highly however I'm not sure of my chances of getting into a school of a higher caliber. My gpa from undergrad is 2.7 and almost all grad schools require a 3.0 and above. I'm thinking that obtaining a masters degree (and a much higher gpa) will improve my job prospects significantly.
Is going to this school and working on improving my gpa a good option for me right now? My game plan and overall goal is to get a job doing interesting structural work and make a good living for myself.
Thanks for all responses.