| I guess they could see it as unfocused and at the worst give a vibe that you are not sure what you want to do. Also, instead of those courses they could ask why you didn't take grad level coursework or other advanced courses relevant to your field. I see that as BS though and I hope they don't actually think like that.
I'm going into my second year and have already finished virtually all of my general education but plan on taking more courses that interest me outside my engineering major. If a grad school seriously rescinds my candidacy because I took the scuba diving sequence, rafting, extra economics course, art, an extra English/writing class (although those last two could be spun as relevant), etc. instead of more math/science then I might not want to go there anyway!
In all seriousness, the point of a university education is to develop well-rounded people so I'm sure it's fine but would appreciate the keen insights of anyone here that reviews grad school resumes or has other experience with that process.
Last edited by nmike : 05-06-2008 at 11:12 PM.
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