If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
Being admitted into pharmacy school is very competitive and you should have good GPA's and test scores (PCAT). There is a site run by a pharmacy school Adcom that I have found helpful: www.PharmacySchoolAdmissions.com
Virginia Tech does not have a minimum GPA requirement to get into the school. If you have a low GPA, you can focus on extracurricular activities and your essay.
Yes.
The University of Maryland typically requires a high grade point average to attend their school. On average, their students scored a 3.5 GPA in high school.
No, people with low GPA are usually denied progress in the law school after the end of a given academic year.
No, people with very low GPA after an academic year and not first semester are usually denied progress in the law school.
There are some grants available for school that do not have a correlation with your GPA. Try asking your financial aid department at school which grants are available and best for you.
I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school.
To get into the SCHOOL OF EDUCATION you need at least a 3.0 GPA.
Every school I am aware of considers the low passing grade a C (2.00 GPA).
It means you have a low C average. It is enough to keep you in school, it may not be enough to graduate.
there is no such thing as a "d-pharmacist". it doesnt matter what ur GPA was, as long as u graduate pharmacy school and take the board of pharmacy state exam and the pharmacy law exam. if u meant that question to be funny, then u are not witty enough