English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Let's say, Hypothetically:

During mt Junior year of high school, i achieve a GPA less than or equal to a 2.0

However, during my Senior year, i kick it into high gear and achieve a GPA of 3.0+

What are my chances of getting into a four year college (Namely a UC or CSU college).

Other requirements (SAT reasoning and subject, essay, interview, transcript, etc) are met.

2007-08-23 13:00:55 · 6 answers · asked by suckapunchyoface 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

I checked my real SAT scores:

Critical Reading 490
Math 540
Writing 560

2007-08-23 13:18:47 · update #1

6 answers

None Do not even apply.

Take 12 credit hours at a community college and ace all 12.
Spend your summer doing meaningful volunteer work and then apply as a 4.0 GPA transfer.

CS has an idiot camp (probationary general college)
But you better off getting some general ed classes out of the way at community college.

Do not get trapped in a third rate school. Better off in community college for a year or two and then a good school. 4.0 will get you into CU Berkley

The only school that counts is the one you graduate from

BTW, your hypothetical grades are pathetic. How are you with a shovel?

2007-08-23 13:04:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

As mentioned by other posters, you can always "start over" in community college...then transfer to a UC. Employers will not care what college you started at, they care about what college you graduated from. So don't feel bad about starting off in community college.

I would at least apply to see if you can get into a CSU...hopefully your SATs are pretty high and you write a good essay explaining why your GPA was so low during your junior year. I doubt they have interviews. Your chance is low but you never know.

2007-08-23 13:16:30 · answer #2 · answered by luvly 6 · 0 0

once you're in California - the UC faculties purely count style your Sophomore and Junior 12 months grade element well-known so which you're sturdy to bypass. once you're finding at inner maximum universities or different faculties that are fairly aggressive, it may harm you, yet maximum faculties would be happy to work out which you have have been given more suitable. sturdy success! a great number of situations that's the senior 12 months that tanks - faculties will plenty choose your transcripts over one with a sucky senior 12 months.

2016-10-03 03:48:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just make it easy on yourself & take the first two years at your nearest community college. You'll save thousands of dollars, and you won't have to hassle GPA's, admissions, essays, or any of that!!

2007-08-23 13:06:03 · answer #4 · answered by embroidery fan 7 · 2 0

If you can improve, your chances of getting into a CSU school are reasonable -- they are not very selective.

Realistically, your chances of getting into any UC school are practically zero.

2007-08-23 13:25:59 · answer #5 · answered by Ranto 7 · 1 0

Well, your junior year is probably the year that they look at most. They won't get to see your senior year grades before they have to make their decision. Unless your SAT scores and everything else are awesome, you should start looking at colleges that are not selective.

2007-08-23 13:05:45 · answer #6 · answered by hplss.rmntc 5 · 0 2

fedest.com, questions and answers