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| Aug12-12, 02:27 PM | #1 |
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Low High school GPA, CC or India
I have an extreemly low High school GPA (1.9) and I could be wrong but I do not think there is anyway they will accept me to a university with these grades even if I have pretty good SAT scores (720 math and 580 reading I belive). So how should I go about studing physics to eventually get my P.h.D? I really want the cultural experiance and would love to go to India to study for my B.S.c and I am not sure if they care if you had low grades or not? Or should I go to a community college and transfer to a university? Either way I would like to do my masters at the university of Amsterdam where they offer a masters in mathematical physics (I am getting ahead of my self now) So what would you guys recomend me doing? I would feel like a failure going to a CC but I guess that would be something I would have to get over. Thank you for your time.
EDIT: I should add I am currently going into senior year and I am a U.S student. |
| Aug12-12, 02:32 PM | #2 |
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Before going to collegeyou should identify and assess the reasons why you did not do well in hs. If you do not fix those problems you will fail in college.
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| Aug12-12, 02:37 PM | #3 |
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| Aug12-12, 02:43 PM | #4 |
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Low High school GPA, CC or India
You have one year left in HS to bump your GPA up. I would make the most of it if I were you.
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| Aug12-12, 02:46 PM | #5 |
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| Aug12-12, 03:57 PM | #6 |
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| Aug12-12, 04:15 PM | #7 |
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1.9 GPA eh. I completely failed out of High school and stopped going. I went to CC and now I am going to a PhD program. No shame in going to community college.
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| Aug12-12, 04:39 PM | #8 |
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I'm kind of wondering why you have such a low opinion of India! If, with a GPA of 1.9, you could not get into a college in the U.S.A, why do you think you could get into one in India? I would agree with Joriss- start at a community college and try to do well there.
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| Aug12-12, 05:24 PM | #9 |
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| Aug12-12, 07:45 PM | #10 |
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| Aug13-12, 12:00 AM | #11 |
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| Aug13-12, 01:27 AM | #12 |
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| Aug13-12, 02:00 AM | #13 |
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Community college is a fantastic stepping stone.
As noted, I agree, use the last year at HS to repair that GPA and really hone in on your core education. Apply to your local CC. If you grab an associates from the CC and transfer to university they will very likely not even request your high-school transcript in this case. There are also often a lot of transfer programs between community colleges and local universities that the CC advising office can help you with. Also, don't just get a good GPA at CC... catch up and dig in! You have likely missed a lot in high-school that is necessary to continue on with your education. CC is a great way for you to catch up on the skills you are probably behind on before university. EDIT: Regarding India- While this might be an option in the future it is definitely not the first step I would recommend. You have many options here available to you. I highly recommend CC first. There is no reason you would not get into CC and if you do well at CC you can get into a public university without a hitch. Moving is stressful and expensive. You will also experience culture shock, have no bearing on your surroundings, etc. etc. EDIT 2: Regarding your question about whether or not it is 'enough' I am assuming you mean to ask if doing well in your last year of HS will get you into university. 1) I agree that this is the wrong question to ask. You have to have an interest in learning to move on. If you're not willing to do well in HS then why move on to college? I understand it is still an objectively important question to ask but I wanted to make sure you are moving on for the right reasons. 2) I don't know how much it will improve your overall GPA. It might improve it a lot and it might not. 3) I don't know what schools you will be applying to and whether or not that will be enough. It is really hard to say but I would not count on it. Usually a 3.0 is a good benchmark. If you don't hit that mark on average you'll likely need to write a really good paper and show that you were involved extensively in extracurricular or volunteer work. On the other hand, hell, maybe they look at improvement and you going from 1.9 cumulative to 4.0 in your final year would do the trick. Hard to say. Lastly, even if you have decent grades I still recommend CC before university. The courses and degrees transfer and it is much much cheaper. |
| Aug13-12, 02:12 PM | #14 |
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*exactly
*Of course *intelligence *admissions *helpful *applying *semester *too *believe *experience *recommend Those are all errors that spell check plainly points out. I would at the very least recommend that you take some form of an English class your senior year to improve on your writing and grammatical skills. |
| Aug13-12, 02:32 PM | #15 |
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Screw your senior year, just screw around honestly. You're not getting into a good college. Go to a CC, they don't care if you even HAVE a HS diploma, but I'd make sure to graduate. There's no way to get into a uni with your GPA. Go to a CC for a few years, transfer. Get your head on straight.
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| Aug13-12, 03:37 PM | #16 |
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| Aug13-12, 05:33 PM | #17 |
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