<p>I a senior studying Physics at Bloomsburg University of PA (known for education and business...not sciences), also minoring in electronics. I graduate this semester and would like to get into grad school to get a masters degree in structural engineering. right now im sitting at a 2.96 GPA. i made the descision this semester to switch from the BS in physics to the BA. I did it so i could drop quantum mechanics and thermodynamics because i knew they wouldnt help my GPA (still have taken other BS courses though such as optics and analog electronics). instead i picked up a repeat course to boost my gpa even further. as it stands now im registered for 3 classes, 2 of which are repeats (my third and fourth repeat at this school). if i get A's in all 3 classes (shouldnt be hard), ill have a 3.2. how does that look to grad schools? so far im looking to apply to Lehigh university, Pennstate University (arch eng), University of DE, and Drexel University. do you think ill have a chance? what other school would be a good idea for me to apply to? i honestly dont even care if its grad school or undergrad, i just want an engineering degree. everyones telling me that i should just go to grad school though. i would imagine grad schools harder to get into than undergrad, am i right? please advise me, thank you.</p>
<p>bump pleaseeee</p>