<p>I graduated from Georgia Southern last year. Halfway through my college career, I had a strong 3.7 GPA. I found a permanent job after my sophomore year of undergraduate work with the Corp of Engineers Resource Management office doing business work. I shifted my focus more toward work, and because of this I found success in my profession (earning a couple performance awards) and earned the respect of my collegues and supervisors. However, due to the redirection of my focus toward work, my GPA dropped to a 3.24 by graduation. I was wondering if anyone would be able to tell me the chances I stand of being admitted into Georgia Tech's Professional Master of Science Degree with a specialation in economics program. I am really only looking at schools in Atlanta, so any information on GA State's or UGA's masters in econ programs would also be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>I appreciate your time and any feedback</p>