Math/chem dual major Is a chem eng phd possible?

<p>Ok, so by the end of may 2014 I will be graduating as a math/chem double major with a 3.0 gpa (yes, I know it's low but without trying to sound like a cop-out, I have always held a full time job position (nothing related to my field, just basic "pay the bills, jobs") while enrolled full-time (you must actually have be in this situation to fully understand). Regardless, back to the topic on hand. I want to know what are my chances of getting into a decent chem e phd program? I know 2 challenges arise. 1). My atrocious gpa and 2). I am not a chem e b.s (the university I attend doesn't have a formal program for it). But all in all I have the chemistry, math, and some computer programming literacy (mainly, c++ and python). Come on people don't spare any punches, I need to know what my real chances are not to be sugar coated!</p>

<p>Also, if someone can tell me what I can do to raise my chances. Just an FYI, I can tack on biochem as a 3rd major with only about 17 more credits and I have the time to accomplish this or I can take more comp. eng. courses (I hear that maybe important for a chem eng). Thank you!</p>

<p>wrong forum section, Mod/Admin, please delete! Sorry and thank you!</p>