A 2.9 grade point average may be good enough to get you into the state university in the state where you live. This is especially true if you have good SAT scores. Other school may also consider you if you can meet their other requirements, but many highly competitive schools are not likely to accept you.
It is about a B-, almost a B. It's adequate to get into many respectable schools, your extracurricular activities, admissions essay, recommendations, and character qualities are also strongly taken into consideration.
any community college will accept you (:
As a percentage it is 58% and the letter grade depends on the awarding body.
As a percentage it is 58% and the letter grade depends on the awarding body.
Kean University doesn't have a stated minimum GPA requirement to be accepted to the school, however the average GPA of its students is 3.0. If you are a transfer student, there is a minimum GPA, which is 2.0.
It might.
the average GPA is around 4.15
Grade 29 - 1.44 Grade 49 - 1.44 Grade 149 - 1.47
76.3% or C
72.5% or C
48% or F
College was released on 08/29/2008.
To calculate grade points, An A is assigned a 4, B a 3, C a 2, D a 1, and F a zero. In college you take classes for so many hours of credit each week. You may take one for 2 hours credit and one for 3 hours credit. If you take 3 classes for 3 hours and one course for 1 hour and make a B in all of them then you have a 3.0 GPA. The math is (((3*3)*3)+(1*3))/10=30. or a 3.0 GPA. Remember in your order of operations, items in parenthesis are done first. * is multiplication; / is division. If you get a B in the first three classes and a C in the last course your equation changes: (((3*3)*3)+(1*2))/10=29/10=2.9. Thus, a GPA of 2.981 is like a Grade point average of mostly B's and an occasional C. It could also be some A's and even more C's.
It's not a shoe-in, but it's certainly plausible. It depends what the 3.9 GPA consists of - if most of courses are of the highest levels possible at your school, then your chances are better.