<p>I have been searching for a Grad school that matriculates chemists into their chemical engineering program. However, the information online has scant details about the ease of the transition. </p>
<p>Here are my "stats"
1) (1 more semester to go) An ACS-Accredited B.S. Chem degree with a major average of 3.6
2) Total GPA is also 3.6 (ironically). (Higher scores in Organic/inorganics/P-chem)
3) Mathematics minor including:Calculus I, III, and III, calculus-based statistics, Linear Algebra, and Discreet Mathematics (3.0) The reason this is so low is because I poorly judged the rigor of Calc II (Got a C :-/ from an A).
Should I retake that as well?
4) Last, but not least to some: I am a 22yr old black male (I really hate to have to rely on that in anyway, but I'll use all the cards in my deck when applying) </p>
<p>I've noticed that most schools seem to have a preference for chem Eng B.S.; whereas, others tend to say it is a possibility...</p>
<p>I'm not looking to go to an IVY--I'm just looking to get into a respectable program.
Can anyone shed some light on this?</p>