You only need to pass med school.
The person who graduates last in his medical school is still called doctor.
Being a neurologist comes for your residency training after medical school, and therefore has no specific requirements of its own other than graduating from medical school and an internship. By the by the only real requirement for medical school is that you get accepted, and to do that you really only need a bachelors degree and a good MCAT score.
However, once you have completed medical school and internship you may find that neurology is a competitive field to a residency spot for.
It's a 2.0 in California.
3.5 or higer!
usually a 3.0
If you want to get into the Naval Academy, you need to have a grade point average of a 4.0. If you do not have a 4.0, it must be in the 'A' range. Also having a 4.0 doesn't mean you will get accepted.
About a 4.0 or so. Not that hard
You need a 3.0 to get into it. I have a 3.9
Two of my friends got into SVSU with a 2.8 GPA and an approximate act score of 20
probably a C average or higher
1.2
Each university has its own admission requirements. They do not all require the same grade point average, and they also consider elements other than grade point average when deciding whether to accept a particular applicant.
Many student loans that you get from the federal government do not require a good grade point average. If you have a private student loan, you may need to maintain a minimum GPA, but you would need to check the paperwork.
If one wants to get into LSU they need to have a good grade point average. You also need to have a pretty decent ACT score.