depends on your definition of good, but overall it is good. factors that people include in their definitions of good are which school, what major and what classes. science majors and engineers tend to have lower GPAs than social science majors. im doing both and its a drastic difference for me. also its easier to get a higher GPA at a community college than a top 50 university. typically a 3.5 is between a A- and a B+. university of Illinois honors program requires students to keep a 3.5 each semester to stay in the honors program. just remember that you GPA will fall from high school since college classes are harder, plus there is no more weighted GPA and at high end schools your competing with smarter people. be proud of a 3.5
It depends on the number of credits earned for each class.
A good GPA will depend on the college that you are looking to get into. An average GPA is considered anywhere between 3.0-4.0.
2.5 or higher.
Law schools are not concerned with your Grade 8 GPA. They want to see your college GPA.
A 4.0 GPA is considered an A in college. A 3.2 GPA is rate as a B in college, and is good for a finance major.
Getting a good gpa in college.
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a 3.8 GPA is very good.
If you have a 3.3 GPA in high school, you will need to continue you good study habits in college. Your GPA does not carry over from high school to college.
Yes, a GPA of 3.0 = a B average which is considered good. Your GPA of 3.14 is slightly better. Great job!!
A 2.5 grade average is usually seen as the minimum GPA to get into a "good" college.
It is not a bad idea to go to college with a 2.203 GPA. In fact, many colleges allow admission with a minimum 2.0 GPA and good SAT or ACT scores. Community college is another great option for two years, which will allow you to transfer to a top university with a good GPA and grades.
No, the GPA is calculated separately. However, if you're trying to recover from a bad GPA in high school, having a good GPA in community college will be a valuable asset if you plan on applying to a four-year school.