Higher. 4.0 is the best.
You are elligible to any CSU with a 3.0 or higher. If you have a lower GPA, you are expected to obtain a higher SAT or ACT score. But for the Better CSU schools such as CSUF, CSULB, POLY, and CSULA, the average SAT score for an incoming freshmen would be atleast a 500 on both the critical thinking and the Math portions of the SAT TEST. In conclution, The Higher the GPA, atleast an average or better SAT score. The Lower the GPA, the higher the SAT score must be.
Usually a GPA of 2.0 or higher, but the higher the GPA the better.
A higher IQ reflects a higher intelligence than a lower IQ. So higher is better.
If you are receiving interest on an assett, a higher interest is better. If you are paying interest on a debit, a lower interest is better.
The lower the better
A lower.
Higher
Yes, the Higher the Better.
Dang, you probably don't understand how GPA even works, why self deprecate yourself with a numerical label. With a 3.6 UC GPA it would be tough, but manageable if there are other factors that make you a worthy applicant. A 3.6 high school GPA is not the GPA UC's look at, at all! They take the grades solely in your Sophomore and Junior years and base your GPA off that. Your GPA could be higher or lower, but most likely higher in your case. You have a shot.
Lower
There is no set GPA requirement for any college. The lower your GPA, then the more involved you better be at extracurricular activities such as sports and the arts. Also, colleges do not look at a GPA alone; they look at it along with the classes you took and your SAT/ACT scores.
its better