The importanct of your GPA is totally dependant on the job your applying for. 95% of the time, GPA will not even be brought up. The degree is the most important thing.
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∙ 11y agoit is important to have a good GPA to go to college.
it makes it easier to be accepted
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2.72 GPA
Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.
You will get it back as a semester GPA but never for your cumulative GPA. Let's say you get all A's next semester....you will have a 4.0 GPA for that semester but your cumulative GPA will be different. I suggest shooting for the highest grades possible because even though you won't get your 4.0 cumulative GPA back, you will raise your GPA above a 3.5.Also, do not be so down on yourself. A 3.5 GPA is still pretty good and after you graduate and start looking for jobs, GPA doesn't really matter at all. Get involved with clubs and honor societies....employers love that!
You have to have at least a 3.0 GPA to get into Clemson University. The average GPA is much higher.
2.5 GPA is an 80% because it is on a weighted scale. Anything from 0% to 59% is still a 0 GPA.
You can't really raise a GPA. But it is a very good improvement! A 3.4 GPA is a B average while a 1.5 GPA is at a D average (Ouch!). Good job on your improvement, (if you did) or if that is just your goal, I wish you the best of luck on your journey to a 3.4 GPA!
There is no set GPA, and it depends on the place, but most would say a 3.8 and up.
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No. A 79 average is 2.4 GPA. Heres a list of all the Grade point averages. 0%-59% => 0 GPA 60% => 0.7 GPA 61% => 0.8 GPA 62% => 0.8 GPA 63% => 0.9 GPA 64% => 1.0 GPA 65% => 1.0 GPA 66% => 1.1 GPA 67% => 1.2 GPA 68% => 1.3 GPA 69% => 1.4 GPA 70% => 1.5 GPA 71% => 1.6 GPA 72% => 1.7 GPA 73% => 1.8 GPA 74% => 1.9 GPA 75% => 2.0 GPA 76% => 2.1 GPA 77% => 2.2 GPA 78% => 2.3 GPA 79% => 2.4 GPA 80% => 2.5 GPA 81% => 2.7 GPA 82% => 2.8 GPA 83% => 2.9 GPA 84% => 3.0 GPA 85% => 3.0 GPA 86% => 3.1 GPA 87% => 3.2 GPA 88% => 3.3 GPA 89% => 3.4 GPA 90% => 3.5 GPA 91% => 3.5 GPA 92% => 3.6 GPA 93% => 3.7 GPA 94% => 3.8 GPA 95% => 3.9 GPA 96% => 3.9 GPA 97% => 4.0 GPA 98% => 4.0 GPA 99% => 4.0 GPA 100% => 4.0 GPA http://qna.educouncil.org/Tests_and_Results/nZxyNXyyynN.html
Well, yes and no. If you think of the real world in terms of: grocery shopping, renting an apartment, talking with neighbors/friends, ect. then no...a 2.0 GPA doesn't mean anything. In all honesty, even a 4.0 GPA wouldn't mean much in those situations.but the second you start to look for a job (in work that requires a degree) or if you choose to pursue higher education, that GPA means a lot. Whether fairly or not, future employers may judge you (partly) based on your academics and if they look at your transcript only to see a 2.0 they may set you aside in favor of another applicant.
Yes, your GPA should be over 100 for you to be on the safe side.