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Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I thought about reading this after i saw the post about law school.
Im currently a Freshman Chemical engineer at Cornell University. My career goals at this point are to work as an entry level engineer for a few years and at somepoint start working into management (this might mean getting MBA a few years down the road). After completing almost the whole first semester i can tell without a doubt i will be below average in all my engineering classes meaning i will graduate with like a 2.4-2.7 GPA. I have friends who are of similar intelligence who are juniors at Clemson university who are making 3.8-4.0s. Financially (I know thats not the only / not the most important consideration) would it make more sense for me to transfer to a state school to save money on tution and get a much higher GPA? It sorta seems like going back to the state school would be the obvious choice but at the same time i have to think that 5 years down the road nobody will care what my GPA is and they will either see Cornell or Clemson on my resume. Any thoughts are welcome. |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
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5 years down the road nobody will care what my GPA is and they will either see Cornell or Clemson on my resume. [/ QUOTE ] Very true. |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
Stay at Cornell.
Get ur GPA to 3.0 ??? Profit! |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I guess the real question i have is will i be able to get a decent job with a 2.4 GPA. I try to ask career services but they havent gotten back to me yet
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I'm not sure about Cornell, but the access to companies through on-campus recruiting at Berkeley greatly exceeds those of large CA state schools.
+better access to more companies +likely recruiters know how tough your major is / lower avg gpa -bring up your gpa I sometimes wish I went to Cornell over Berkeley. |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
Problem is there are going to be 40 ChemEs with better GPA's than me. I guess i should start taking some econ classes to get the GPA up.
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I would stay at Cornell and try my best to get the grades up.
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I think a key question is why do you want to be an engineer?
Engineer is probably the major where the prestige of your school matters the LEAST in terms of getting a job. ( different obviously if you want to get into grad school or become a phd ) I am an engineer and I went to a big state school ( altho highly ranked for engineering ) and I work next to people that went to Stanford and people that went to the equiv of Southeastern Kentucky State, and we all make the same amount. If you have a 2.5 I'm guessing you do not enjoy the math and physics, so why do it? Switch majors to business or finance. Make some connections, and get a good job in management based on the prestige of your school and the hiring circle that I'm sure Cornell has in that field. |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
I enjoy math and physics, im not even that bad at them either. Its just all the people around me are outrageously good at them.
Also im majoring in engineering because i think there is a good chance i would enjoy engineering and if i dont really then there are good oppurtonities in management down the road. |
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Re: Career Question- State School vs. Big Private
o ok, ya just stick with it then
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