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My friend's guidance counselor gave her a whole sheet showing the average GPAs of colleges and universities, and Georgetown's was a 4.3.
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There are no GPA requirements for admission to Binghamton University, however, here is the GPA information from their website... The middle 50% of admitted students have GPAs between 91-96 un-weighted. That means half of their accepted applicants have a 91-96. 25% have below a 91, and 25% have above a 96. In short, 75% of applicants have a 91 and above.
Its great. Highest unweightned gpa is 4.0 so if you have a 4.5 it means you have counted the ap courses, thing is that the colleges dont look at the weightened gpas so if you want to get into a ivy league school with an unweightened gpa I say 3.8 and higher.
The GPAs in the associate's degrees are separate from the bachelor's degree GPA; however, if you are applying for a job, it would depend on how the potential employer interprets it and what weight he or she puts on the GPAs. It would also depend on other factors, like what the degrees are in.
3.3 and higher
between a 3.7 and 4
In the United States, you need to apply after completing all the pre-requisite classes. On the application, you will need to provide a complete transcript of your classwork, how much experience working with animals and working with veterinarians you have, and a compelling statement detailing why you should be accepted to vet school. The applications are first screened for GPA, test scores, completeness and general suitability - a number of applicants are cut at this point because they don't have competitive GPAs or test scores. The remaining applicants are interviewed by veterinarians and their recommendation letters and essays are also reviewed. The best qualified applicants are offered a seat in the class and the remaining applicants are put on a wait list - if someone declines a seat in the class, the next person on the wait list is offered the seat.
GPAs and ACT scores are not equivalent--students with high GPAs often do poorly on the ACT and vice-versa. Your score depends on your test-taking ability and your preparedness--the ACT is a very different type of test from the ones you normally see in school.
Sarah Palin's GPA has not been made public. Sarah Palin graduated from Wasilla high school in 1982 - her high school GPA has not been released to the public. Palin attended 4 colleges over a period of 5 years- her college GPA has not as yet been officially released or made public. We do know that she did not graduate with honors. Honors are typically given to those with GPAs higher than 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The 4 colleges Sarah Palin attended: Hawaii Pacific College North Idaho Community College University of Idaho (won a scholarship from beauty pageant so she transferred to..) Matnuska Sustina Community College returned to the University of Idaho where she graduated.
Very few outside of a Community College [2 year degree program]. With that D- grade average, it's not a pretty sight - but within the 2 years in community college, you can bring those grades up if you apply yourself.Doubtful any 4 year institution would accept you with that low of a grade.