Schools Improving GPA for Master's Programs in Engineering?

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Ahmad, an Egyptian engineering student majoring in communication, seeks advice on improving his GPA of 2.18 to pursue a master's degree in the U.S., Canada, or Europe. He expresses ambition to advance his education despite his current academic standing. Forum members suggest avoiding duplicate posts and recommend utilizing existing threads for advice on GPA improvement. They direct him to previous discussions that offer strategies for enhancing academic performance and encourage him to engage with those threads for more insights.
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:rolleyes:Hi everybody my name is Ahmad I'm egyption and study in engineering college in egypt,major "communication"and i want to take master from america,canda or europ I'm in last year in my college my gpa now 2.18 and i know its so week,but I'm ambisious to follow my career in education.How can i develope my gpa to take amaster?i want to devlope my gpa in any institute but it will be good in communication.so i want somebody help me.
 
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Ahmadsh, Do not re-post the same thing as your existing thread. I just deleted the two copies that you posted in this forum just now. If you want to try to get more views, just BUMP ("bump up my post") by posting a follow-up in the existing thread. Like, you could post a Reply in this thread from earlier something like "Anybody have any advice past the thread that berkeman posted?"
 
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