what AVG do eng.eers have at the end?
09-01-2011 at 02:11 AM
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what AVG do eng.eers have at the end?
(Specifically for Chemical engineers)
What avgs do people end up with at the end of there 4-5 years @ MAC?
Just a range will do
and how is the avg of the 4 year evaluated?
Thnx in advance
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09-01-2011 at 06:11 AM
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Between 4 and 12.
In all honesty, a mathematical average would be impossible to tell you (without access to records). If you're wondering because you're worried about getting a job, you should note that you can talk your way into any job by the end. It's about the experiences, after you graduate, that land you the job, after they look at your transcript.
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09-01-2011 at 06:57 AM
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What Mike said... if you can't talk your way through an interview, your 12.0 average won't mean squat (which isn't what you asked but its clear, the intent behind your question).
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09-01-2011 at 07:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jon.john23
(Specifically for Chemical engineers)
What avgs do people end up with at the end of there 4-5 years @ MAC?
Just a range will do
and how is the avg of the 4 year evaluated?
Thnx in advance
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If you put in the work, you can get in the double digits easily. You just have to learn to study effectively and not waste too much time so you can actually hand in everything.
Also, welcome to ChemEng!!
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09-01-2011 at 08:19 AM
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I don't think he asked that question becuase he thinks it is job related. I think he wants to know how hard the program is or how people do in it.
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09-01-2011 at 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by EngStud
I don't think he asked that question becuase he thinks it is job related. I think he wants to know how hard the program is or how people do in it.
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lol
Actually i wanna know both. How hard is it?
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09-01-2011 at 09:34 AM
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Anything is hard if you don't study properly.
Manage your time, study smart, and not only will you do well, but you will gain confidence too to do better for future years (which in turn will help during interviews too!)
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