anything is possible. You may have to go to another state or country to study though....also if you have the money. You'd probably also have to retake some similar courses to show that you have the ability to learn and improve. Good luck.
2.0
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Depends on what school you want to go to.
A minimum GPA of 3.5 Perfect MCAt scores 31 and above.
I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school.
Admission to medical school is competitive and based on a variety of factors beyond GPA, such as MCAT scores, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, and personal statement. While a 3.0 GPA may meet the minimum requirement for some medical schools, including Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, a higher GPA may increase your chances of acceptance. It's important to strive for a well-rounded application to maximize your chances of admission.
Nope. You must take the SAT's for admission.
3.7 is the average undergraduate GPA for accepted applicants. This can be expected of top tier schools, which in turn provide you with a top tier education and job possibilities.
kevin durtant gpa in high school was an 4.0
Absolutely! They'll look at the quality of the school, your GPA, the courses you took, your standardized test scores, and the activities you were involved in.
Achieving a 4.0 GPA in graduate school is commonly referred to as earning a perfect or straight-A GPA.
The GPA would be 90.7. The letter grade assigned to that GPA would be dependent on the specific school and how they weigh their grades. For some schools it would equate to an A, while others an A-.