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I think 3.0 is the average, considering you need a 2.0 over here to graduate college, 3.0 sits in the middle. It depends on you, where you are, and what you're studying. Personally, I'd say that below a 3.0 is bad, between a 3.0 and a 3.5 is okay, between a 3.5 and 3.7 is getting pretty good, and above a 3.7 is great.
- What is considered a good GPA? : r/college - Reddit
Depends on your major tbh. In general anything over a 3.5 is...
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2.5 is minimum GPA to graduate from most programs, law...
- What is a good college GPA? : r/college - Reddit
Most liberal arts grad programs list 3.0, which is a B...
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Grades are important for internship applications (many have...
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Impact_Calculus. •. GPA falls on a bell curve, which means...
- What is considered a good GPA? : r/college - Reddit
Nov 1, 2023 · A “good” GPA is ultimately subjective, depending on your personal academic and career goals. In many instances, students can graduate from college as long as they earn a 2.0 GPA or higher. So ...
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