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Very high. Did you do it? I was told by an NCSU admissions officer that 3.0 was automatic after 30 hours.

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Q: Cumulative GPA of 3.21 at Appalachian state looking to transfer to ncsu your semester GPA after exams is 3.55 what are your chances of getting into nc state mgt for fall 10?
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