
Is a 3.4 GPA for a freshman good in college? : r/college - Reddit
2022年12月23日 · A 3.4 is above average so as long as you maintain what you’ve got going and keep improving, yes you’re on the right track. You should look into the average GPA or GPA …
Engineering grads, what's a solid GPA that will help me land a
2014年7月24日 · So a 4.0 just means you get an A, a 3.0 a B, a 2.0 a C and 1.0 a D. I believe 4.0 was chosen for the scale simply because you only need up to 4.0 to show all the letter grades …
Hey, /r/college—what can we agree is a solid GPA? : r/college
2017年12月20日 · 3.2 and above is fine IMO because that's the standard to keep scholarships in most places. If your GPA is low enough to lose your scholarship, you're doing something …
Those of you who got into a graduate program with a low GPA.
Ended up graduating with a 3.2 ish cumulative gpa, but a clear upward trajectory and a 3.6 in my major (and a mediocre neuroscience minor yay) This seemed to be enough (+ decent gre, …
Is a 3.4 GPA at a lower T14 good enough for big law? : r/biglaw
You’re fine. I got a 3.4 my first semester and a 3.8 my second semester from a lower T14. Ended up getting a V5 offer. You’ll get biglaw if you’re a normal interviewer with your current gpa. If …
Can I get into a good law school with a 3.4 GPA? : r ... - Reddit
2022年9月12日 · Absent some incredibly unique or impressive background, a lower GPA will usually need to be offset by a higher LSAT, specifically in comparison to the median GPA and …
Why is a 3.0 - 3.4 GPA bad for CS? : r/csMajors - Reddit
A 3-3.4 GPA in CS doesn’t matter as much compared to other majors like high finance, etc. Companies are more subjective when considering applicants. That means do you have …
Do I put my 3.4 gpa on my resume? : r/VirginiaTech - Reddit
2023年5月10日 · The common guidance is to put GPA if it’s over 3.5, but, as a technical recruiter, I recommend including it if it’s above 3.2 (or even 3.0 sometimes). To a recruiter, no GPA from …
What is considered a “Good” gpa in engineering : r ... - Reddit
2020年6月9日 · I believe general consensus is 3.0+. Many of the big companies have a GPA cutoff of 3.0 so if you have lower, you're pretty much guaranteed to be filtered out in the …
How shitty is a 3.4 GPA? : r/uofm - Reddit
A 4.0 GPA doesn't look so good when the student has no relevant internship experience, and a 3.4 GPA can be significantly bolstered with a couple of summer internships. Now that you're a …