A=4.0 and above
B=3.0-3.99
C=2.0-2.99
D=1.0 -1.99
You're at a C+ or B-. At least you're not at a D or an F. This shouldn't affect you at all in the workforce. Good luck!
2006-08-07 11:10:59
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answered by MiLuv 4
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I wouldn't worry about it much. Even if people are looking at it now, they won't be for long. SAT scores mean more, and college GPA means more than that, but here's the dirty little secret--in 5 years, they CERTAINLY won't be looking at your GPA, they'll be looking at your work performance. In 10 years, they might look at your college GPA, but mostly, they'll just look to see if you have a degree if they even care about your college career at all. That depends a lot on your chosen field, but for the most part, show that you're competent and you work hard. The rest, while they help a little, are just numbers and letters.
2006-08-07 18:11:50
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answered by Woz 4
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Thats better than what I got in HS, and I'm doing just fine. Go ahead and use it. Thats almost a B average!
FYI, I totally goofed off in HS, but when I went to college I had a 3.4 or something. Give college a try if you have time. College classes are so much more stimulating than high school.
2006-08-07 18:11:05
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answered by Alice Chaos 6
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It's a little below average but at the high end. It's not an honor roll GPA but you probably have a mixed bag of grades (a few As, some Bs, some Cs).
2006-08-07 18:08:59
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answered by Signilda 7
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You don't need to give out such a low GPA to get a job. You can work better than people think when they look at you GPA. Give out GPA is for college students who looking for jobs.
2006-08-07 18:09:17
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answered by Henry 4
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Yes, that's a very high "C" and there are scholarships out there for that GPA...There are certification programs that don't require a long amount of college, so maybe you should look into that!
2006-08-07 18:09:02
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answered by sweetpea 4
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Two of my patients have got spinal surgery in India.One was treated for spondylolistheis by spinal fusion and the other for disc replacement.Both of them are very happy with the results.Their pain and other symptoms due to nerve compression have totally gone.
Spinal Surgery is very cheap in India.There is one company that is very famous in India that arranges spine surgery for foreigners in India.They are called the Forerunners Healthcare.I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories.I have also read that they arrange financing for american and canadian patients as spine surgery is not covered by insurance.They also have photos pasted of their International patients.You can checkout their website.
The cost savings are incredible.As a doctor i personally believe that your husbands spine surgery can be easily handled in India as the quality of healthcare available here is simply best in the world.The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.both my patients had gone to India through the forerunners healthcare company.i strongly recommend you to talk to this company,checkout your options with surgery from them.
http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com
answer to your spine question
2006-08-08 02:19:43
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answered by Help G 3
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The only problem could be that not all Universities will accept you, but it is not bad for finding jobs. However, do not tell them your GPA if they do not ask for it.
2006-08-07 18:22:00
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answered by El Tigre 2
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It's just average. A 4.0 would mean straight A's and 3.0 Would be B's. I assume you made B's and C's right?
2006-08-07 18:08:57
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answered by JENNLUPE 4
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it'll get you into community college......then use your time there to get your college gpa up and transfer into an university because those highschool grades arn't gonna cut it going straight into university. it's much much harder than highschool. use a community college to get your study habits up to par to prepair you onec you transfer.
2006-08-07 18:09:21
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answered by anthony v 3
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