<p>Two other quick points:</p>
<p>If you look on Columbia Engineering’s website, you’ll see that the main reason this program exists is to allow students to have a broad, liberal arts experience (something that GU does extremely well) in addition to their engineering training. Just pointing this out in case anyone was wondering about the "why"s of this program.</p>
<p>As a former physics major and current GU student, getting a 3.3 in physics, while hard, is not impossible by any means. The professors generally look out for their majors, and I haven’t known of a professor giving out a grade lower than a B to a major, even when they deserved Cs or Ds but worked their butts off.</p>