I am current senior at Cornell University. From what I have heard from the Cornell Career Center is that the average GPA is around 3.2 while the average GPA for students going on to pursue professional degrees (law or medicine) is nearly a 3.6. Also relevant, roughly 6% of students have above a 3.7 and less than one percent make it out with a 4.0 or above (A+ = 4.3) This second bit of information is based on the number of students who graduated magna or summa cum laude last year. Starting with the Fall 2008 incoming freshman class, Cornell will post median grades on transcript. The median grade for each class/course is available, along with number of students in each section, but can't find school GPA's anywhere. Based on the information from webpages below, the average GPA has got to be well into the 3's http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu/Grades/MedianGradeSP07.pdf http://registrar.sas.cornell.edu/Grades/MedianGradeFA07.pdf
cornell is an amazing school so about 3.7 to 4.0
most classes in cornell engineering are curved around a B, so I would guess around 3.0
a 3.8 GPA is usually around where it needs to be!
between 29-33.
you need a 3.8 GPA
Cornell University
depends but you will need at least 3.8
I believe its 3.7
cornell is an amazing school so about 3.7 to 4.0
Cornell University provides need-based scholarships. There are no merit or athletic scholarships.
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4.0 GPA
3.2 Gpa
3.5 GPA
You have to have at least a 3.0 GPA to get into Clemson University. The average GPA is much higher.
Cornell University was founded by Andrew D. White and Ezra Cornell.