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Bro as long as you graduate and get a job youre chillin. But if youre really worried about it, a 3.0 is pretty solid.
Look for introductory courses in engineering principles. Seek out a teacher, family member, or local engineer who can provide guidance, answer questions, and help you explore your interests. Look for local workshops or summer camps focused on engineering or technology.
Companies often value the work that engineers provide, as their work can have a significant impact on the profitability of a company. As a result, engineers often have high average salaries to account for their importance to an organization.
Above a 3.0 and most doors will be open to you. Above a 3.7 and youll likely meet the GPA requirement of all but the most selective companies. For example, I know most defense contractors require a 3.0 minimum. More prestigious companies like General Electric require a 3.7 for certain engineering positions.
Admissions requirements for undergraduate engineering programs will vary from school to school, but a competitive GPA (3.0 or greater), strong ACT or SAT scores, letters of recommendation, and personal essays are typically requested. A strong background in math and science is often recommended.
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However, generally, consistently maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or above will put you in a strong position for most of the top universities engineering programs. This is because engineering is a highly rigorous discipline, and a strong GPA demonstrates your academic capability in handling challenging course loads.

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