
Is a 2.8 GPA bad for my freshman year in university? : r/college
Hi guys. I am currently an undeclared student in the bachelor of arts program and at the moment I am standing at about a 2.8, between a B- and a B, GPA. I'm a little disappointed but wanted to …
2.8 GPA : r/gradadmissions - Reddit
2021年5月11日 · I graduated with a 2.8 gpa in 2018 but landed a good job in the pharmaceutical industry. I would like to go back to school, but I feel my gpa is too low for a Masters program. I …
Should I even consider law school with a 2.8 GPA? : r/LSAT - Reddit
Just so you know, a 165+ is the furthest thing from 'just passing'. That score would put you in the top 10% of test-takers, but you also need to remember that you're competing with a group of …
Grad School with 2.8 GPA : r/gradadmissions - Reddit
2023年7月12日 · However, as stated in the title, I have a 2.8 GPA. The schools I have added to my list do not have a 3.0 requirement. I was hoping that taking the GRE & GMAT as well as …
Is it hard to keep 2.8 GPA at the university?????? - Reddit
2023年4月21日 · As a student in the architectural program, it is super easy to maintain 2.8 GPA. Although I am only a first year, my GPA is at 3.9 rn and most of the people I know are above …
~2.8 gpa. How to find an engineering job? : r/EngineeringStudents …
2016年7月4日 · A GPA of 4 is an A, which is a grade of 90-100% at most universities. A 3 is a B, a 2 is a C, and a 1 is a D, while F's get a GPA of 0, with a 50% being the typical cutoff for an …
2.8 GPA… : r/EngineeringStudents - Reddit
2023年5月9日 · A lot of people at my job prefer hiring students in the 2.8-3.5 GPA range because the really good students often make really bad employees, especially at the undergraduate …
2.8 GPA Do I have a chance?? : r/gradadmissions - Reddit
2023年11月5日 · Your GPA isn't a concern for now, first you should think that if your backgrounds make you eligible for applying. Only then GPA will come into play and yes 2.8 GPA will get you …
Reasonable expectations with a 2.8 undergrad GPA
2021年12月23日 · I echo others: go to LSData, identify what schools are “worth it” to you, and go back four years or so to see how other 2.8 gpa applicants fared. It’ll give you an idea of what’s …
Got 2.8 GPA What to do? : r/careerguidance - Reddit
second this. had a low 2 gpa, graduated during recession, weak demand for my degree. I applied to 30 places and got one interview and one offer. took it and just did my best. made several …