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evalastin luv Posted at 12:00 am on July 30, 2008
I am in my last year of studies and thinking of going overseas of my Uni. Either US or Aus. Does anyone know what is the min GPA to get into the Uni over there. Im doing a course in Business. Thanks.

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senorita smirnoff Posted at 12:04 am on July 30, 2008
It depends heavily on what uni you want to go to, however coming as an international student to aus, its more about whether or not u can pay the fees to get in, i think you have to maintain a certain attendence and pass rate in some courses. Ur best to contact the unis ur interested in as there are many paths to getting to a university, they dont all rely on high marks. Melbourne has the best universities, and its an awesome city :D
SgtPatches Posted at 12:02 am on July 30, 2008
All universities love international students.
Torpid Kitten Posted at 12:01 am on July 30, 2008
It depends on the university, really. But anywhere from a 3.8 and up is a pretty reliable GPA.
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