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What's a respectable gpa, 4.0 range, to graduate with as an Undergraduate Mathematical Sciences Major?
Technology on the very, very small scale. Nano-sized machines, fibers, etc. An example would be carbon nano-tubes, which are multi-walled strands of carbon fabric, wrapped up on themselves. Another would be diamond gas sensors that use little peaks of diamond charged with electricity to detect chemicals in the air (this kind of matches with material science, too).misskitty said:What exactly is in the field of nanotechnology? I know hardly anything about it.
offtopic directed towards Scholzie said:I'm a Junior in High School and I plan on trying for RIT or MIT as my perferable colleges of choice, is there any advice you can give, as to getting into RIT, since you have already gotten into, obviously.
Not sure if this is directed at me or not, but no, I plan on staying here at RIT. I personally love it here.TsunamiJoe said:Also are you transfering into MIT? If so, I'm afraid your chances are small:
* Total number of transfer students who applied: 319
* Total number of transfer students who were admitted: 5
Read 3 posts up.misskitty said:Ah, thank you.
How is that school? I don't know very much about it at all.
A good GPA for a Math Sciences major is typically within the 4.0 range. This means earning all A's in your courses and maintaining a perfect GPA throughout your undergraduate studies.
A 4.0 GPA is not always required for graduate school in Math Sciences, but it is highly recommended. Admissions committees often look for students who have excelled academically and a 4.0 GPA can make you a competitive applicant.
Yes, you can still get into a good graduate program with a GPA below 4.0 in Math Sciences. While a high GPA is important, admissions committees also consider other factors such as research experience, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.
Maintaining a 4.0 GPA in a Math Sciences major requires dedication and hard work. This includes attending all classes, actively participating in discussions, seeking help when needed, and consistently studying and completing assignments.
Some strategies for achieving a 4.0 GPA in a Math Sciences major include creating a study schedule, forming study groups with classmates, seeking help from professors or tutors, and staying organized and on top of assignments and exams.