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Can I Study In Canada With Low Gpa Of 2.5 Plz Tell Me Which College Give Admision With Low Gpa

Is a GPA of 2.8 in college bad?

A GPA of 2.8 is better than a GPA of 2.0, but worse than a GPA of 3.0. That’s all. Most graduate schools require a minimum GPA of 3.0. You can find a job and do well even with a low GPA. There is more to life than your GPA. After your first job, most likely, nobody will ever ask you for your GPA.

Grad School For Health Care Administration LOW GPA?

Hi! While a 2.5 GPA is low relative to other graduate students, don't count yourself out yet. Here is a link to an index of graduate schools that offer masters programs in healthcare administration:

http://www.gradschools.com/search-progra...

From here, you ca narrow your search by location and program type. Then you can request more information from the school of your choice right from the site! I would suggest asking schools what the average GPA of their accepted students is before spending the time and money applying.

Hope this helps and good luck in your graduate career!

Could i get into a college with a 1.1 GPA?

I know you don't want to hear this, but no 4-year college will accept a student with a 1.1 GPA, except for maybe for-profit colleges. You really do need to go to a community college and then transfer to a 4-year university. That's just reality.

LOW ACT SCORE, HIGH GPA...CAN I STILL GET INTO A UNIVERSITY? REALLY IMPORTANT!?

I made a 14 on my Act, it's obvious prepping didn't work. I have a 3.5 gpa and the highest gpa you can have at my school is a 4.0. i make good grades and my only c is in math. i really want to go to jackson state university. i have been in band, jrotc and i have lot of community service hours. although my act score is low, would jackson state university still accept me? i really need college people or those who know much about this to give me advice.

Teach for America and Low GPA?

I'd love to be part of Teach for America. I have a bachelor's degree and I'm currently a teaching assistant in an inner city school. However, I made a lot of mistakes as an undergrad. I'm not proud of my poor grades, but it's something I have to live with.

Teach for America is a very elite program; however, they only require a 2.5 GPA. I graduated with a 2.45. I was thinking about taking some classes in psychology, child development and maybe Spanish at a local community college.

Will Teach for America calculate the GPA from these courses, along with the undergraduate GPA?

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