<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>I am a Physics graduate student at Georgia State University. I am applying to Top Aerospace Engineering schools (MIT, Stanford, GaTech, Purdue, University of Michigan, Cornell) for their masters program. </p>
<p>I just wanted to know how are my chances of getting into these schools?</p>
<p>My undergrad GPA: 3.0 ( I know its low, I wasn't that serious about school and had some health issues but during my senior year, I made all A's and B+ in upper lever courses, and my physics program GPA was 3.6) </p>
<p>My current Graduate GPA: 3.8 </p>
<p>Research: Biomedical Research at Emory Winship Cancer institute, NASA Summer Internship and NAVAIR internship, and also other research experience at GSU and GaTech with faculty members. </p>
<p>GRE scores: 339 (out of 340) cumulative - 170 (out of 170) math and 169 (out of 170) verbal </p>
<p>I have also taken few introductory lever courses in Aerospace engineering at GaTech. I know that these schools do not require you to have BS in AE as long as you have strong background in physics and mathematics, which I do. </p>
<p>so how well are my chances? is my undergrad GPA going to weight me down? any suggestions?</p>