MS in petroleum engineering

<p>Hey Everyone,
I know there are few MS in petroleum eng program around the nation, top from UT-Austin, Stanford, Texas A&M,USC, Penn State, LSU, .....</p>

<p>I hope my background helps you guys know what's my chance to get in any of the program, I really have no ideal how high of the GPA, GRE and your academic experience to stand a chance for a program like this... </p>

<p>Here is something about me...
YR: current junior student about to be senior
MAJOR: chemical engineering
SCHOOL: ranks 70ish every yr from US News
GPA: 3.53
RESEARCH EXPERIENCES: combustion lab for about 1.5 yrs so far(no co-sign any paper yet, but working on it)
OTHER VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES:global outreaching project(travel to undeveloped community outside of US with an engineers team to set up clean water system) I/m also a committee in nuclear engineering club</p>

<p>IF ANYONE WHO IS IN THIS PROGRAM IN ANY SCHOOL CAN SHARE SOME EXPERIENCES OR MAKE FEW COMMENTS THAT WILL BE AWESOME!!!</p>

<p>im sort of looking for the same thing i have a uk degree averaging a first i think its equivilent to a 3.8-4.0gpa in pet eng at leeds uni (top 100 university globally) just took my GRE and recieved a 170q 165-170v 5.0awa i am yet to intern but will probaly do it in my last year, i just wanted to know my chances of being accepted at stanford or UT at austin for a MS in pet eng or a MS at MIT</p>