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Hey guys it's me again.
How big of a factor is GPA in getting a good aerospace job at a cool company? The line "...Do good in school" is always given in advice when I was growing up. To tell the truth I was holding a decent 3.3gpa untill I hit my math sequence at college. Now I have no more 'breeze' classes (history etc) to prop up my gpa and it's killing me. I'm problobly around a 2.3 now. This really bums me out. I went into Aerospace cause I wanted the job of my dreams designing aircraft. Nobodys gona hire a medocree looser that doesn't excell in math. So how Important is a good GPA when looking for a job? |
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![]() "sibersmith" wrote in message ... Hey guys it's me again. How big of a factor is GPA in getting a good aerospace job at a cool company? The line "...Do good in school" is always given in advice when I was growing up. To tell the truth I was holding a decent 3.3gpa untill I hit my math sequence at college. Now I have no more 'breeze' classes (history etc) to prop up my gpa and it's killing me. I'm problobly around a 2.3 now. This really bums me out. I went into Aerospace cause I wanted the job of my dreams designing aircraft. Nobodys gona hire a medocree looser that doesn't excell in math. So how Important is a good GPA when looking for a job? If you had dragged down your gpa with general ed you might have some wiggle room, but all those cs and ds in math and engineering courses probably mean you should look outside engineering for a job. |
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![]() "sibersmith" wrote in message ... This really bums me out. I went into Aerospace cause I wanted the job of my dreams designing aircraft. Nobodys gona hire a medocree looser that doesn't excell in math. So how Important is a good GPA when looking for a job? If this is an example of your work you might put in some extra hours of study in English. Just using a spellchecker would help. This is not a criticism per se but is given to you to show that the whole package is important. Peter's advice is very sound. That said, are you planning to design military aircraft? Tex Houston |
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![]() sibersmith wrote: Hey guys it's me again. How big of a factor is GPA in getting a good aerospace job at a cool company? The line "...Do good in school" is always given in advice when I was growing up. To tell the truth I was holding a decent 3.3gpa untill I hit my math sequence at college. Now I have no more 'breeze' classes (history etc) to prop up my gpa and it's killing me. I'm problobly around a 2.3 now. This really bums me out. I went into Aerospace cause I wanted the job of my dreams designing aircraft. Nobodys gona hire a medocree looser that doesn't excell in math. So how Important is a good GPA when looking for a job? I don't know about the US practice when it comes to GPAs, but learning to do math well isn't any different in the US than anywhere else. Being good at math is not just a question of having a `knack' for it or not. There is a lot you can do about your ability to comprehend and do math by working really hard. Learning to do math at a high level simply takes a lot of hard work (except for super geniuses, and there aren't too many of those). Talk to people about the math problems you have difficulty with. Spend a lot of time in the library. If your lecture notes aren't clear enough, try to learn more about the problem by looking at other textbooks. Prepare well _before_ you go to a lecture or class, and of course practice, practice practice. There is no such thing as doing too many exercises. Regards, Ralph Savelsberg |
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![]() "Tex Houston" wrote in message ... "sibersmith" wrote in message ... This really bums me out. I went into Aerospace cause I wanted the job of my dreams designing aircraft. Nobodys gona hire a medocree looser that doesn't excell in math. So how Important is a good GPA when looking for a job? If this is an example of your work you might put in some extra hours of study in English. Just using a spellchecker would help. Nope, the low math grades pretty well disqualify him from engineering. There are plenty of places where he could make a good living with the 2.3, however. The only thing that would help is if he is one of those "worked through school". If family paid, or there were loans, forget engineering. This is not a criticism per se but is given to you to show that the whole package is important. Peter's advice is very sound. That said, are you planning to design military aircraft? Peter has no clue at all. |
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Who was it woh said..."The world is run by C students" or something to that
effect? Oxmoron1 |
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![]() "OXMORON1" wrote in message ... Who was it woh said..."The world is run by C students" or something to that effect? C students that worked their way through school often lack the time to pull good grades, but know how to work. The ability to work can cause an employeer to soon forget about gpa. |
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As important as High School GPA is in being accepted to colleges, from
what I've heard. A Career Services person here at ERAU said that an LM guy in charge of hiring looks for at least a 3.0 GPA, and prefers at least 3.3. |
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![]() "James Cho" wrote in message om... As important as High School GPA is in being accepted to colleges, from what I've heard. A Career Services person here at ERAU said that an LM guy in charge of hiring looks for at least a 3.0 GPA, and prefers at least 3.3. That way LM gets all white collar type engineers, none of whom have ever worked. This can be problematic in aerospace, as piloting is an inherently blue collar activity. (ie operating equipment) |
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