<p>I go to a top 10 school for my program and I have like a 3.5 overall and a 3.6 ChemE major GPA. I was just wondering where I could get into for M.S. ChemE with a year of research experience, two internships in Process Engineering, and a GRE score of 750 Q/550 V/4.5 AW? I'm interested in schools such as UCLA, USC, Purdue, TAMU, and Rice. Ill 3 LOR- 1 from my research professor along with 2 others from my managers during my internships.</p>
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<p>You should be ok. Just write a good, focued SOP for each program. Your GRE composit is a 1300 which should get you past most (many) cut-offs and your GPA is where it needs to be. In your SOP clearly state your research interest, and why you want to study w/ that PI and at that university. Also try to work in your research interest for grad school w/ your capstone project if applicable.</p>