| My freshman engineering major also got the first Bs ever. Told us the professors told them as long as they’re getting Cs in their engineering classes, they’re fine. I am not worried…lots of engineers in the family and everyone has always had a good job. Engineering is hard. |
My son did not put his sub 3.0 how on his resume Still got a job. He did not have an internship..but it was 2020 his jr sumner and there were very few. Employers understood that. I think this is like college aps. The most selective employers will not look at you but many will. He had a pretty interesting resume..pretty good at interview chatting. GPA is not everything . |
Different engineering hiring manager. I have had consistently good success with ignoring GPA and focusing instead on skills. Federal engineering jobs usually will start pay at GS-7 if GPA > 3.0 and start pay at GS-5 otherwise. |
+1. See also the thread on Engineering Degrees for real workd feedback. |
OP was raising a valid question/concern about the employment prospects of a student with a sub 3 GPA. Posters provided differing opinions, none of which were psychotic. |
| My kid got below a 3.0. Got a great internship plus had a great job before he graduated. Mechanical Engineer and a Blue Hen. |
| Most engineering majors get jobs. But big companies have minimum gpas for interviews. |
| Grad school will wipe this out. Many flagships will interview for TAs and cover tuition. Is this an option? |
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Another engineering parent here. My DS was a straight A student in HS and is now a sophomore in college. GPA dropped to a 3.2
The work ethic is there but these classes are crazy hard. I keep telling my DC to keep going and before he knows it, graduation will be here. It really goes by so fast. |
Also adding that his employer noted he loves to hire Eagle Scouts (which he is) |
I agree. Graduated from the Naval Academy with a 2.4 and had my choice of jobs at graduation. And I didn’t even need to interview! |
I don't know any engineering majors who didn't struggle. Those with 3.8+ gpa struggled even more. |
Was the expectation set that your DS was going to get straight A's in college as well? It sounds like it. It's a shame if parents are setting such high bars and the poor students are trying but will only disappoint their families. It's just too much pressure, as an individual in the higher education space it's been so hard seeing solid students with significant mental health issues because of unrealistic exceptions. |
Where did you get that? The comment was about sub 3. Not 3.8 and why not 4? But I hope you got your 'sainthood mom moment' for the day. |
| Sorry if this is a stupid question but can't he just pad his GPA with easy classes? Or are they only looking at major classes? Or is taking easy classes not an option? |