You can do most anything other than get into a college that requires higher GPA's. When I ran a store for a large department store group in the southeast, our group partner, a multi millionaire, had only a high school education. He moved up in the company over the years, mostly because he used his common sense in his decisions. Along with this answer, I would also suggest that one of the best careers to have if you don't have grades or education is to get into "outside sales", as a "manufacturer's sales representative". (sales rep) When hiring for these positions, they are looking more for someone who exibits an outgoing personality, is easy to talk to, a good listener, and has that sort of hungry look or desire/need to make more money than most people do.
commuinty college, im doing community college for two years then trancfreing over to csu for 2 more years... you still get a full degree from cus it isent any less because you went to a community college for your first two years.
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hey! i know how you feel! im in that position right now as well. i have a 2.0 as well... I'm a junior and I was planning on using this year to bring it up a bit more so I can apply early after this year. I want to attend GA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY. they require 2.0 GPA... 1000 on sat (math and reading only combined). they have a great campus, food, and spacious dorms - went on college visit! If its not your dream school, you should go for two years, get you basic core academic stuff done, improve your GPA and then transfer to the school of your choice- if you meet their requirements in college- check out the link below! its a wonderful school!
http://admissions.georgiasouthern.edu/
Typically, for most colleges and universities for undergraduate degrees a 2.0 GPA is required for graduation. However, there are at times specific programs that may require a higher GPA. For example, one college I know of requires a 2.5 GPA to graduate their registered nursing program. You should check with the school you attend for graduation requirements.
It means you don't take your education seriously. You are probably better off starting with community college and some remedial courses to improve your basic education. If you study and improve your grades you'll have a better chance getting accepted at a state university.
Community college? Yes you can. (Virtually everybody gets into Community College) University's? Universities could be harder and it depends on the college. So whatever college your going to its best to call or email the school your interested in. They would have the best answers for you.
Yes, but it would be good to take a GED and the SAT. Usually you can get into community college with that GPA pretty easily and then transfer after a year or two if you wanted too.
your local community college
Typically, it is a letter grade of C.
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ALot of community college and other ood colleges just have to apply yourself.
What colleges will accept a 2.2 GPA
Most colleges will not accept lower GPA's, except for community colleges and low-rate. Colleges. You need to keep looking for a decent college or raise your GPA.
depending on you gpa i think 20 or higher
between 20% and 40%
It depends on the context. A 2.68 GPA is average, but not desirable to colleges.
Try a community college in your area, although that GPA is lower than most standards for community colleges.
There are lots of colleges that will accept a 2.4 GPA. One such is Webber International University in Florida and Kentucky State University and Shaw University will all accept a GPA of 2.4.
There are not many colleges in the United States that will accept a 1.65 GPA. Most schools have a minimum requirement of 2.0 to 2.5.
You can probably transfer between colleges with a 2.6 GPA. This is a B/C average, which means you are probably passing everything.
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