GPA is just one factor of getting into college. Colleges also look at standardized test scores (ACT, SAT), activities, essays, etc. If those things are great than it can balance out a less than great GPA. However, if you want to get into a “really good” college, as in a top 50 school, a 3.2 GPA probably won’t cut it. Most of the people applying to really great schools have excellent GPAs and other credentials. If your goal is to graduate from an excellent school, go to community college or a 4-year university that you get into, get really great grades and try and transfer. Good Luck!
sure, this depend on your major of interest and your extracurricular activities.
so if you are going into your senior year, beef up your
activities
do extra work
volunteer work
find ways to gain experience in the fields you are interested in.
SAT scores
letters of recommendation
and work on your entry essay! read, proofread, read
16. November 2009 at 12:48 pm
GPA is just one factor of getting into college. Colleges also look at standardized test scores (ACT, SAT), activities, essays, etc. If those things are great than it can balance out a less than great GPA. However, if you want to get into a “really good” college, as in a top 50 school, a 3.2 GPA probably won’t cut it. Most of the people applying to really great schools have excellent GPAs and other credentials. If your goal is to graduate from an excellent school, go to community college or a 4-year university that you get into, get really great grades and try and transfer. Good Luck!
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19. November 2009 at 8:19 am
sure, this depend on your major of interest and your extracurricular activities.
so if you are going into your senior year, beef up your
activities
do extra work
volunteer work
find ways to gain experience in the fields you are interested in.
SAT scores
letters of recommendation
and work on your entry essay! read, proofread, read
what is your area of interest?
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