<p>I'm currently going into my senior year of Civil Engineering at Texas A&M. I was originally planning on going into structural engineering, but do to preferences and other experiences I'd like to go into environmental type stuff. </p>
<p>I'll have upper level water resources classes done as well as a few upper level environmental engineering courses next year. However, I'm lacking in the background sciences (ochem, micro) that a lot of schools seem to want due to a lack of planning. </p>
<p>I have undergrad research experience, but only in structural engineering. That also means that most profs I would go to for recommendations would be structural profs. My gpa is currently a 3.84 and I don't think getting a high Q score on the GRE will be a problem.</p>
<p>All that being said, what are some good environmental engineering schools that aren't too hard to get funding for?</p>