No one will ever ask you what your GPA was after you've left college unless you're a lawyer or a doctor applying for law or medical school.
Not bad but could betterIt is not a terrible GPA. On the four point scale, that means your average grades are B's and C's, with more B's. If you stick with the idea that C's are average, then you would be somewhere between average to a bit above average.Could be considered good...
It really depends. I don't know if HR departments understand that it does depend. For example, I went to a 2 year technical school and received a 4.0. Then I furthered my education to receive a 4yr degree I went to a university that was considered a "sister school" to a top ten nation ranked school. At the sister school I received a 3.4 I could have done better but I did not care all I needed to get into the the top ranked school was a 3.0. When I got in, I did the best I possibly could and only managed to get a 2.8.In that case I feel from first hand experience that the 2.8 is better than a 4.0 relative to the school. I don't know if the hiring departments care though. I think they would hire the 4.0 student over the 2.8 student because they are not educated enough to realize that it is not a linear comparison.
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a 3.8 GPA is very good.
It is not a bad idea to go to college with a 2.203 GPA. In fact, many colleges allow admission with a minimum 2.0 GPA and good SAT or ACT scores. Community college is another great option for two years, which will allow you to transfer to a top university with a good GPA and grades.
Well, it depends on the college and how bad your GPA is. If it is really bad most university level institutions won't accept you. There is always community college.
No, the GPA is calculated separately. However, if you're trying to recover from a bad GPA in high school, having a good GPA in community college will be a valuable asset if you plan on applying to a four-year school.
College prep courses are not weighted, so your gpa, both weighted and unweighted, is a 3.34. The only way to get above a 4.0 is to take either honors or AP classes. If its bad or not depends on what kind of school you want to go to, and remember, colleges don't only look at gpa, they also look at standardized test scores (SAT and ACT) and extracurriculars.
There is a college that will take a 3.89 GPA! This college is called The Master Cooley College of Law.
It may or may not be. It is a C- and may not be good enough to get into a good college.
Well, there really aren't many good colleges that will accpet such a GPA. there are many bad schools, however, and that will be your only choice, wither that or community college. did u slack off alot, cause that's a really low and really bad GPA. VCU will accept it, but that's there minimum. Basically you have the least possible GPA to make it into one of the worst universities in the *world*. I would recommend community college, because that's a horrible GPA.
WHAT IS THE GPA FOR SPELMAN COLLEGE.
Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.