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Changing majors is actually more or less a good thing when it comes to graduate. It's actually more common than you think, with some people changing major in the middle of their undergrad career, between undergraduate and graduate, or even maybe during graduate studies itself. It's a sign that you know what you like and you don't like, which is a good thing when you eventually apply for graduate school. And if you know what you want to study for graduate school, you might as well get a head start while you still can, and it will also be a good thing to explain if graduate schools question your lower grades in ChemE, especially if you experience more success as a BME major.

The only issues that this will present here, is how much of the undergraduate curriculum for BME you would be able to cover, as you noted you would be a junior when transferring in. Is there any of the chemical engineering coursework that would transfer to satisfy requirements for the BME major? Since you have two years left, assuming you want to graduate within the four years, would you be able to satisfy all the BME degree requirements, as well as gain research experience or an interest into a specific subfield through electives by the time you graduate?

You may find yourself needing to take a extra semester or two in order to finish the requirements of your new major. Hope this helps. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Does switching majors look bad for graduate admissions?

Ask Question. Asked 1 year, 3 months ago. Active 1 year, 2 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. Stumbler 2, 1 1 gold badge 13 13 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges. Anonymous Anonymous 21 3 3 bronze badges. This is a cliche, but it can be really different country by country how negatively changing major is viewed. That being said bad grades are viewed negatively everywhere, so maybe changing your major is a much safer choice than you realize. Add a comment.

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Go to topic listing. With many prospective students looking to graduate school as an opportunity to make a career switch, schools are thinking about ways to make transitions more feasible.

As you dig into your research and get ready to shift gears, here are a few considerations for pursuing graduate degrees that are unrelated to your undergraduate experience. These might include a minimum number of years working in the field, aptitude in a foreign language, or passing a macroeconomics course.

At some graduate schools, students can make up prerequisite courses during the first year in the program. At others, students must have prerequisite courses completed prior to their enrollment either at another institution or sometimes in a summer intensive class provided by the grad school they plan to attend.

Schools can be particular about where they accept credits from or how long ago you completed prerequisite requirements so be sure to review their policies carefully to determine your next steps. Some fields, most commonly medicine, offer post-baccalaureate often referred to as post-bac programs specifically to provide students the prerequisites they need before applying to the graduate program of their choice.

In some cases, enrolling in and successfully completing a post-bac program may even be a prerequisite for entry into an attached graduate program at that school. Post-bacs typically take one to two years to complete.



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