A few days ago
Anonymous

Do I stand a chance?

I’ve graduated from a California community college in 2004 receiving 2 AA degrees (Technical Education & Humanities). However, I found out a couple years ago that in order to transfer to Universities or State Colleges, students need a 3.0 GPA or higher to qualify.

Ever since I graduated, I’ve been going off and on at school (due to work) taking a few prerequisites (AND I DID PASS) to get to the school I wanted (California State University of Stantislaus) and most importantly..INCREASE my GPA. Currently, I’m taking classes to increase my grade point average for my next degree in Business (Bachelors) and my GPA stands at 2.72.

I know deep down inside myself that I CAN succeed in education and life and the only thing that sets me behind is my GPA. Now, I’m becoming more focused and ambitious to do anything to get to the college I want.

Do I have good chance I can get to the college I want?

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A few days ago
Rockit

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It is possible that you could get in. Some colleges do make exceptions. My cousin goofed off and didn’t do well at all during his undergrad days. I don’t think he came close to having a 3.0 but after some time he turned around and now he’s getting his PhD in physics.
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A few days ago
smilies1998
college will make excpections all the time if you dont make all the requirements. They may put you on probation for a term till you prove it but I’m sure you can get into someplace that you want.
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