People don't realize that once you get an interview, the GPA doesn't matter, not that it'll hurt you, since 3.1 from Berkeley EECS is pretty damn good. Do mocks, our career services offered one on one mock interviews where they tape you while you did the mock interviews, and review it with you afterwards, look at yourself in the mirror while you speak, create stories for different questions. Īnother thing is, focus on interview skills. I had maybe 1 or 2 offers for internships, and by graduation, I had 4-5 easily, not trying nearly as much as I did for internships. That's one of the best things about engineering, keep in mind that internships are harder to come by than full time entry level jobs. Įven if you don't have an internship, you'll be fine, I know plenty of people with no internships and 2.6-2.8 level gpa who landed pretty good jobs before graduation. ![]() ![]() That should be good enough for a lot of internships, as 3.0 is generally the cutoff. ![]() Engineering tend to make you think everybody around you have better grades, but chances are, you are doing pretty well with a 3.1 at Berkeley.
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