Anonymous wrote:GPA really does not matter. What matters is passing the state engineering exam to become licensed.
You need to be licensed to get a job.
Anonymous wrote:GPA really does not matter. What matters is passing the state engineering exam to become licensed.
You need to be licensed to get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Engineering mom here - the gpa will probably come up as your DC moves along through the degree. There are some weed out type classes that are really, really hard. Don’t underestimate how hard these classes are. For my DC’s field, it’s thermo. (He’s now in a phd program for engineering.)
Be supportive above all else. The fact fact your student is gutting it out says a lot about grit and resilience. Some kids just can’t handle a “bad” grade and it puts them in a very bad tailspin.
Just get through it and get the degree. I know it will all work out.
Anonymous wrote:GPA really does not matter. What matters is passing the state engineering exam to become licensed.
You need to be licensed to get a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GPA really does not matter. What matters is passing the state engineering exam to become licensed.
You need to be licensed to get a job.
Are you suggesting ALL engineers need to be licensed?
Anonymous wrote:GPA really does not matter. What matters is passing the state engineering exam to become licensed.
You need to be licensed to get a job.