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There is a master's program that has a distance learning program (San Jose State's library science program) that's popular among some of my co-workers who work at a law library.

My undergraduate degree is a 2.81 GPA; the program requires a 3.0 GPA and they are sticking to it....no GRE scores accepted.

How do I get accepted into this program? There are other distance learning programs like this but this is incredibly cheaper (I live in CA) and my co-workers who are in the program know the professors and the work involved.

Would I have to re-enroll in some open university program with my alma mater to re-take one of my screwed-up coursework? Should I just give up and take a more expensive program? Or should I just give it up all together (something I DO NOT WANT TO DO)?

All suggestions are welcome; no smart alecky stuff please.

2007-06-03 17:52:40 · 1 answers · asked by chrstnwrtr 7 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Never give up the quest for education!!! You should contact them and see if enrolling in another university program to prove you are capable of the required GPA would make a difference. Otherwise, find a new program and pay the price of not being as diligent in your studies previously.

2007-06-03 17:59:37 · answer #1 · answered by Melly Flutter 3 · 1 0

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