A 4.0 GPA is excellent for any college or university. However, remember that competitive institutions are not only looking at the GPA. They look at the entire student, not just one part. The University of Chicago is a competitive institution which accepts approximately 27% of those who apply. The criteria used by this school within their selection process is as follows.
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The grade point average certainly is if it is based on a 4.0 scale. There is no minimum score for the ACT test. The University of Chicago bases admission on the overall application.
University of Chicago is always a good choice.
Yes it is
If you graduated with a GPA of an C, there is most likely a university in California that accepts such GPA grade; each university will have different rules. You could also enter a weak university and then transfer to a good one at a later time.
For Chicago, there are a few good film schools for screenwriting majors. The major ones are Columbia College Chicago, DePaul University Center for Cinema and Interactive Arts, Flashpoint Academy of Media Arts & Sciences, and The University of Illinois - Chicago.
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Yes you can as long as you address passport, transfer fees, gaining admittance through the registrar, and understand that I you may have you retake a few classes that may have special expectations. Look into it and good luck!
Yes, it is possible. However, you should check with the school because the required GPA for general admissions can be quite different than the GPA required for specific programs. The number of transfer applicants for the Fall 2009 semester was 5,947. The number accepted was 1,493.
Its great university ,accredited and has good reputation, its profile on wikipedia is good enough to prove that. The tuitions at CalU are very economic and the quality of education is quite good.
I know the University of Illinois in Chicago and Rush University - Chicago offer good programs. This link is for more in different states and online schools. http://www.allnursingschools.com/nursing-degree/nurse-practitioner
There is a lot of good film schools in the United States but for videography the best solution was that these few schools: Yale University University of California - Berkeley University of Chicago New York University
Community colleges can be a great stepping stone to a university. If your grades after high school aren't good enough to get in to a university, you can spend two years at a community college and be able to show an improvement. Make sure to talk to an advisor to make sure your credits will transfer to the university you'd like to attend. Some community colleges even offer articulation agreements with local universities; they will guarantee acceptance as a junior if you fulfill the requirements and maintain a minimum GPA.