r/ChemicalEngineering Apr 29 '25

Student Chemical engineers/ chemical engineering students, what is/was your gpa throughout college?

I am an engineering student, about to enter my junior year of chem E. I am currently sitting at a 3.65, but I'm a little bit insecure about my gpa because i go to a really competitive school where everybody seems to have such a high gpa. it's really discouraging, but when i look online, I see posts saying anything above a 3.0 or 3.5 is acceptable/good. i really want to get a better idea of what's "normal", "good", or "great". Not here to judge anyone about their gpa's, just genuinely curious to see where I fall. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks! (P.S., sorry about any bad grammar, currently typing this in a rush since I'm studying for finals lol)

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u/Additional-Bee-1532 Apr 29 '25

4.0 so far but I don’t no life my degree either. I just am naturally good at physics and math concepts and it works out very well for me. Love ChemE which helps. You’re doing just fine with a 3.65

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u/StelarCornet Apr 30 '25

Me with my 2.95 is sobbing right now. How on earth does anyone manage a 4.0 ?!?