UC Davis considers a range of grades for admission, primarily focusing on high school GPA and standardized test scores (though SAT/ACT scores are currently optional). The university typically looks for a GPA of 3.0 or higher for California residents and 3.4 or higher for non-residents. Additionally, strong performance in A-G courses and a rigorous curriculum can enhance an applicant's chances. It's important to review the most recent admission guidelines on UC Davis's official website for any updates.
harvard(only if you want you want to be a doctor),yale,and UCdavis
yes it is i have been there for a field trip and it is very huge
yes of course you would need grades to get that job maybe even any job except dumb jobs
everybody no's that all of b5 are no longer in skool! except Bryan who's in his last year!
Yes, working as a veterinary assistant or veterinary technician would count as experience for application to the UCDavis vet school.
Fibonacci got straight 'A's, except in those subjects that he invented on his own. In those areas, his teacher flunked him, because she had never heard of them.
Except for German which is high, the grades are average at most universities.
Once you have achieved highway speed, you would stay in the highest gear, except for steep uphill or downhill grades.
The grades will stay the same. Grades don't depend on clothes.
The UK does have grades but they are called years instead of grades.
No he does not get good grades he gets bad grades!
If you are needing the credit to transfer over to a University, it is most likely that the University will only except C- or better grades to fulfill their foreign language requirement.