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bexz10
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Posted at 12:50 pm on Aug. 22, 2008 |
| it really depends WHERE you want to go. colleges obviously have different reqs. but if you've improved since freshman year they'll look at that. and if you add a short little essay in on how you've improved and admitting to doing bad then, i think your chances are good |
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TigressaLynnMae
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Posted at 11:19 am on Aug. 21, 2008 |
3 AP classes isn't a lot either. Most people going to top schools will have 10+ AP courses.
And, well, what about those schools that don't offer AP courses? Our school had 3 when I was a student. And, a 2.6 or higher, in my school, was fantastic. |
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White Trailer Trash
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Posted at 9:59 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
| You don't need a college degree to live as a hobo, which, with those grades, you can expect to be. |
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IntellectualKevin
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Posted at 9:53 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
Quote: from MrIndigo at 9:40 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
um... add in that low test score, your chances are pretty low. Seriously, they're not going to pick you over hundreds of perfect 4.0s and perfect SAT/ACT scores; because even those give you less than a 10% chance to getting in to any one of the top universities. 
Don't assume I'm talking Ivy League, I'm just saying could I get into a good college or university? |
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Ndskewll
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Posted at 9:43 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
Quote: from IntellectualKevin at 9:41 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:38 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from IntellectualKevin at 9:32 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:27 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
It depends. If you show significant improvement over the years on your transcript, then your freshman GPA probably won't be as important.
I do my Freshman GPA was 0.66, some of it was my fault some of it was the fault of others. However it has shown significant improvement over the years. My Test scores is on the ACT I fared rather poorly but that was because they didn't give me my extended time accommodation if I had, had that though I could have gotten a 25-29 on it or maybe beyond that. 
Colleges aren't going to think about whether it was someone else's fault or not; you have to be responsible for your own actions, no excuses. I also agree with the other person who posted but if your cumulative GPA is a 2.6 then I'm sure you've had a lot of improvement. Did you take the SAT? 
Not yet but I should do ok on it. Btw do not come to conclusions about my GPA as you do not exactly no the circumstances I faced. Thank you for your understanding! 
Oh I know. The SAT is pretty easy, just know your vocab. :) And you're welcome. |
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IntellectualKevin
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Posted at 9:41 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:38 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from IntellectualKevin at 9:32 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:27 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
It depends. If you show significant improvement over the years on your transcript, then your freshman GPA probably won't be as important.
I do my Freshman GPA was 0.66, some of it was my fault some of it was the fault of others. However it has shown significant improvement over the years. My Test scores is on the ACT I fared rather poorly but that was because they didn't give me my extended time accommodation if I had, had that though I could have gotten a 25-29 on it or maybe beyond that. 
Colleges aren't going to think about whether it was someone else's fault or not; you have to be responsible for your own actions, no excuses. I also agree with the other person who posted but if your cumulative GPA is a 2.6 then I'm sure you've had a lot of improvement. Did you take the SAT? 
Not yet but I should do ok on it. Btw do not come to conclusions about my GPA as you do not exactly no the circumstances I faced. Thank you for your understanding! |
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MrIndigo
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Posted at 9:40 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
| um... add in that low test score, your chances are pretty low. Seriously, they're not going to pick you over hundreds of perfect 4.0s and perfect SAT/ACT scores; because even those give you less than a 10% chance to getting in to any one of the top universities. |
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Ndskewll
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Posted at 9:38 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
Quote: from IntellectualKevin at 9:32 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:27 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
It depends. If you show significant improvement over the years on your transcript, then your freshman GPA probably won't be as important.
I do my Freshman GPA was 0.66, some of it was my fault some of it was the fault of others. However it has shown significant improvement over the years. My Test scores is on the ACT I fared rather poorly but that was because they didn't give me my extended time accommodation if I had, had that though I could have gotten a 25-29 on it or maybe beyond that. 
Colleges aren't going to think about whether it was someone else's fault or not; you have to be responsible for your own actions, no excuses. I also agree with the other person who posted but if your cumulative GPA is a 2.6 then I'm sure you've had a lot of improvement. Did you take the SAT? |
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IntellectualKevin
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Posted at 9:32 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
Quote: from Ndskewll at 9:27 pm on Aug. 20, 2008
It depends. If you show significant improvement over the years on your transcript, then your freshman GPA probably won't be as important.
I do my Freshman GPA was 0.66, some of it was my fault some of it was the fault of others. However it has shown significant improvement over the years. My Test scores is on the ACT I fared rather poorly but that was because they didn't give me my extended time accommodation if I had, had that though I could have gotten a 25-29 on it or maybe beyond that. |
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MrIndigo
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Posted at 9:28 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
| If your GPA is 2.6, you really don't have much of a shot at a top university. 3 AP classes isn't a lot either. Most people going to top schools will have 10+ AP courses. What's your test scores? That counts for something too. |
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Ndskewll
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Posted at 9:27 pm on Aug. 20, 2008 |
| It depends. If you show significant improvement over the years on your transcript, then your freshman GPA probably won't be as important. |
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