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Grades and Grade Point Averages (GPA)

Grades are assigned through application of standardized measurements rated by in letters (A to D), a range (example 1 to 6), a percentage of total number correct (example 70%), or as the number from of a possible total (example 50 out of 50). At predetermined set times through a school year, grades from subjects are averaged to give a Grade Point Average (GPA). The Cumulative Grade Point Average is the average of all grades over an educational life or specific for the total 4 years of high school.

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If you have a 700 gmat 3.2 GPA and great recommendations can you get in to Harvard for an MBA?

: Your problem is not your GMAT score. I don't care what anyone says, a GMAT of 700 is going to get you consideration anywhere. It's the 3.2 GPA that falls well below average for schools like Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Kellog, or Booth. That said, those schools know that the applicants can't do anything to change their GPA and they may not have been preparing for an MBA program when they were doing undergrad. Also in many cases undergrad was 3-5 years ago and often more. : In your case a school might look at your recommendations, personal essays, and resume to see what you have done since you graduated. : For an applicant with a 700 GMAT and a strong resume, who shows a detailed self concept, plan, and program fit in their essay, a 15 point difference in GMAT doesn't mean much.

What colleges can you get into with 3.9 GPA and 2000 SAT score?

yale, Harvard, standford, Oregan, oregan State,Arizona, Arizona State, Washington, Washington state, gonzaga, portland state, pacific, unlv, Georiga, Ohio, Ohio state, Columbia, Kentucky, Iowa, Memphis, ucla, usc, UConn, Pitt, unc, duke, Tennessee, oaklahoma, oaklahoma state, Texas, Texas a&m, kansas, New York, howard, Michigan, michigam state, miama, Florida, Florida state, Arkansas, nebraska, pacific(California), LSU, Louiville, and many more......

University of Minnesota duluth GPA acceptance I live in Minnesota?

Students who rank at or above the 65th percentile (top 35%) in their high school graduating class and have met the above requirements will be admitted automatically.

Students who rank between the 40th and 64th percentile (top 60%), or whose high schools do not rank, and have met the above requirements may be admitted based on ACT or SAT exam scores.

See related links for specific admission requirements.
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If you had a 0.83 as your GPA score does that mean im dumb as dirt?

It means you are lazy, and likely vary incompitent. So not really, but it's pretty possible.

What does a '3.0 GPA' equal?

For colleges and universities that grade on a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.0 is a letter grade of B.

What letter grade is 3.065 if the Top GPA is 4.000?

The scale can vary based on the specific school. In most places that would be a solid B.

What is a 5.2 GPA?

It depends on the scale. Some schools count on a 4 point scale and some count on a 5 point scale. If you take an AP or advanced placement class, you get an extra point. Regardless it is a high grade point.

What is the average GPA requirements for Lincoln technical institute school?

Lincoln Technical Institute has no GPA requirements. They are a for-profit technical school, and accept all applicants who can pay tuition and fees. The only requirement is a high school diploma or GED.

What GPA and ACT or SAT scores are required by a college like Loyola University Chicago?

I recently got accepted into Loyola University ...I did not have the highest ACT score actually my ACT was an average of 22 with a GPA of 4.1. There is a chance that a student can be admitted with a not so high ACT score like mine if you apply through the LEAP program in which they will tell you once you have applied. The most important thing is to maintain a high GPA that will be a life saver!!!!

Is it still possible to get into NYU or Penn with a mediocre GPA in sophomore year?

UPenn, an Ivy League school, is a bit more difficult to be accepted to than NYU, a top-tier institution. Mediocre grades will get you into neither, but since you're still only a soph, all is not lost. Buckle down and pick up that GPA. Prepare for the SATs, and make sure you take all the subject SAT II exams for which you are prepared. The more, the better.

What GPA do you need to get into Pepperdine?

Well, over half the people have many communty service hours, extra curriculars, in AP classes, and the majority have a 3.75 GPA or Higher. You have a much better chance of entering if your parents are Alumni, but having a 3.75 and an SAT score of about 1530 or so then you should make it. It's not as hard of a school as Harvard or Yale but still requires good grades.

Is a 3.0 GPA good enough to transfer into the University of Florida?

Yes, it is possible. However, you should check with the school because the required GPA for general admissions can be quite different than the GPA required for specific programs. The number of transfer applicants for the Fall 2009 semester was 5,947. The number accepted was 1,493.

What is a 2.81 GPA?

To calculate grade points, An A is assigned a 4, B a 3, C a 2, D a 1, and F a zero. In college you take classes for so many hours of credit each week. You may take one for 2 hours credit and one for 3 hours credit. If you take 3 classes for 3 hours and one course for 1 hour and make a B in all of them then you have a 3.0 GPA. The math is (((3*3)*3)+(1*3))/10=30. or a 3.0 GPA. Remember in your order of operations, items in parenthesis are done first. * is multiplication; / is division. If you get a B in the first three classes and a C in the last course your equation changes: (((3*3)*3)+(1*2))/10=29/10=2.9. Thus, a GPA of 2.981 is like a Grade point average of mostly B's and an occasional C. It could also be some A's and even more C's.

What colleges will accept a 3.1 GPA?

That GPA is a low C or a D+ so the best you can do is a community college. I would suggest if you have time you get to work to bring that up. Work on your skills and prep for the the admission tests as well as SAT and ACT.

What is the GPA range for Stanford university?

{| ! colspan="1" width="22%" | GPA |- ! colspan="1" width="27%" | Percent of Applicants ! colspan="1" width="18%" | Admit Rate ! colspan="1" width="33%" | Percent of Admitted Class | 4.0 and above 58% 12% 71% 3.70 - 3.99 27% 8% 23% below 3.70 15% 4% 6% |}

Can you get into pharmacy school with low GPA?

If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.

How long will it take to bring a GPA of 2.77 to 3.0 in high school?

The time it takes to raise a GPA (grade-point average) from 2.0 to 3.0 depends on how many course hours are contributing to that 2.0 average thus far, how much time is left in school, and what subsequent grades one is able to earn. GPA (cumulative) is the sum of the grades for every course hour divided by the number of course hours taken (or planned). 1st example: If a student has completed only one semester so far, of 15 hours, with grades of C (2.0) in every class, his GPA is 2.0. He can raise his cumulative GPA to 3.0 after just one more semester by taking 15 more hours and earning grades of A in every class. (15 hours at 2.0 and 15 hours of 4.0 averages to a GPA of 3.0.) 2nd example: If another student has completed 2 full years at a 4-year college and holds a 2.0 average at that point, she must, in the next 2 years, take as many classes as in years 1-2 and earn all A's to average a 3.0 upon graduation. 3rd example: If a third student is holding a 2.0 average after 3 years (6 semesters) at a 4-year college, it is no longer possible to raise his average to a 3.0 by graduation. Earning all A's for the final year (assuming an equivalent course load) produces, in this example, only 30 hours at 4.0 to balance against 90 hours at 2.0. The cumulative grade-point average will be only 2.5. The calculation: GPA = ((90x2)+(30x4))/120 = (180+120)/120 = 300/120 = 2.5. For this student, with 3 years of C's, raising his average to 3.0 in one more year isn't possible. He would have to take and earn all A's in a triple load of 90 hours of courses his senior year! Alternatively, he could drag out his degree to 6 years (by avoiding some required courses until the last semester), and earning all A's for years 3-6.

What was lil Waynes grade point average?

This may surprise you, but actually 5.0 with honors.. it was actually his lack of tone, skill and taste in music that caused him to turn to creating rap rather than creating the cure for cancer

How can you raise GPA after graduating from a master program with a 2.1 GPA?

First, I don't know how you even graduated from a graduate program with a GPA of 2.1. Graduate programs typically require a 3.0 to graduate. In any case, the only way you can raise your GPA is by repeating the courses you scored low in at the college or university you attended, if even allowed to do so.