<p>I have a 3.6 GPA at a top 25 US News ranked school which is known for it's grade deflation. I was wondering what are good engineering schools to look at? Breaking down my math/science courses I have taken.</p>
<p>Calc 2 - A-
Calc 3 - A
Orgo 1 - B+
Orgo 2 - B
Physics 1 - A-
PChem - A
Physics 2 - A-
Linear Algebra - A</p>
<p>Next semester Im taking:</p>
<p>Mechanics
Electronics
Computer Science
Calc 4
PChem 2</p>
<p>Do I have a chance at any ivy's for chemical engineering?</p>
<p>Why an Ivy for ChemE? Ivys don’t hold that much weight when it comes to engineering in the real world so you probably want to look at traditional engineering schools like the Techs (GA, VA), Purdue, RPI, WPI, etc. depending on your geographic range. If you’re going for the top, CalTech and MIT are it but superdifficult to get into.</p>
<p>That’s true. I applied to V-tech and RPI as a senior in high school and were accepted to both. At that time, I wasn’t sure that I wanted to study engineering. I was just wondering if I would be a competitive applicant at good engineering programs</p>