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If your GPA is low enough to lose your scholarship, you're doing something wrong. 3.5 and above is very good. It's also very major-dependent. Average engineering GPA is 2.9 while the average general business GPA is 3.4. So a 3.2 GPA in engineering is very respectable while it's below average in business/english/education.
- What is considered a good GPA? : r/college - Reddit
I think it depends from person to person but I’d say a GPA...
- What is a good college GPA? : r/college - Reddit
Most liberal arts grad programs list 3.0, which is a B...
- what is a good gpa in college?? : r/college - Reddit
Generally, a 3.0 is required to keep merit scholarships....
- What would you consider a “good GPA”? : r/csMajors - Reddit
Very few students get a GPA as low as a 2.0, so it's not...
- Is GPA really a deal breaker for colleges? : r ... - Reddit
Completely depends on how you define "good". The *average*...
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Class rank or percentile is a much more telling figure. At...
- What is considered a good GPA? : r/college - Reddit