Great question! It really depends on your major and your school. I work with applicants for graduate medical programs on a daily basis, and reviewing GPAs is a regular part of my job. When reviewing applicants for acceptence I'm not impressed by an applicant who majored in Communications, and has a GPA of 2.58 if they attended a nationally accredited school. Nationally accredited schools have lower standards, in fact their standards are so low that their credits rarely transfer to other schools -even to other nationally accredited schools. And Communications along with a number of other majors may be difficult to some students, but to most they're very easy to succeed in. But if a 2.58 GPA is from an applicant majoring in any of the sciences, and was earned at a regionally accredited school then I can respect it because regionally accreditation is a higher standard, and the science majors are more difficult. So, I might venture to consider it a good GPA in some instances. Still, I don't think I'd ever refer to it as a great GPA. It doesn't even qualify as a B average. Good luck.
And thank you,
Eric DeRise
It depends on what you need to do with it. It might allow you to hang on to a scholarship, but it probably won't allow you to get one. Most school look at a broad range of your life's facets when deciding to accept you to a school, and your GPA is solid but not stellar, so you'll need great essays, solid test scores great explanations of your extra-curriculars, and a solid interview to get into top colleges. You're likely to get into most state schools and even more likely to get into small, largely non-selective private colleges.
This is the result of any student. In schools students are graded from 100%. The concept of percentage grading is evolving in to GPA method.
The highest GPA is 4.0 which is 100%
3.54 Gpa in terms of percentage is 88.5%
Calculation method: 3.54/4 = 88.5%
It's not bad, but by itself it means little. Is this a college GPA? Full or part-time student? Major? Honors-level courses? One semester or several? You see what I mean.
It would be a letter grade of C+.
no u have to work on it
C.
I hope so!
Yes, of course. A GPA of 3.67 is a good solid GPA. Good for you!
No. A 3.0 GPA is a B average. So it is a good GPA
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.
If it is based on a 100% scale, yes, it is a good GPA.
Yes
A 3.5 GPA is a good advantage for any job! Good for you!
A GPA of 4.0.
Law schools are not concerned with your Grade 8 GPA. They want to see your college GPA.
its not good but its not terrible be safe get a 3.0
You can't really raise a GPA. But it is a very good improvement! A 3.4 GPA is a B average while a 1.5 GPA is at a D average (Ouch!). Good job on your improvement, (if you did) or if that is just your goal, I wish you the best of luck on your journey to a 3.4 GPA!
A 3.7 GPA is equivalent to an A average. A 3.7 GPA is considered an A-.
Considering that a GPA of 4.0 would be the equivalent of 100%, having a GPA of approximately 3.0 as yours is would be similar to having an average of 80% in all courses via the GPA scale. So it is decent and is acceptable. So whether it is "Good or Bad" is subject to your discretion depending on your personal values in excelling.