California State University Chico Campus
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
California State University – Chico campus’ career center is the one-stop destination to know about internships and career advices. It provides services like career and internship advising, on-campus interviews, seminars, mock interviews, career fairs, resume and cover letters reviews, etc.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the data, 46% of students were employed full time, 18% of students were continuing education, 28% of students were still seeking employment, and 7% of students were employed part time.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the data reported on payscale.com, the graduates of the university went for the job titles like Project Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Software Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer etc. The average salary of a Project Engineer is USD 76,108, Software Engineer is USD 95,445, Manufacturing Engineer is USD 68,120.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The graduates of the California State University – Chico campus moved to the following areas like Northern CA, Bay Area, Southern CA, Sacramento, out of state and out of country. A total of 43% of graduates moved to Northern CA.
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2 years ago
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As per the placement data of 2020-21, some of the graduates were employed full-time, some of them were employed part-time, others continued education, while rest of them were still seeking employment. The average starting salary of the graduates from the 2020-21 class was USD 55,205.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Your grades are not the very best and so is your GRE which is not too high. I would have recommended you to take the GRE. Another advice check universities in Australia or NZ. US or Canada will be too competitive for you. If you have a very impressive statement of purpose you may still get through. Visit the university websites you are interested in and take a look at the average GRE scores of admitted students. You should also email the universities before submitting your application.
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