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Graduate School!

Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Have any of you guys gone to graduate school? What subject(S)? What was your Undergrad GPA?

Nope, I'm still in college! 😱
 
I am getting my MBA now...undergrad GPA was about a 3.3. Just so long as you have a 3.0 or high you should be ok, what really matters is what ever SAT like test you have to take. Also, good letters of recommendation are really important. Higher GPAs will help, but the other stuff is more important.
 
Yep, had about a 2.5, I think. I went into accounting. My GMAT was around.... 500? My english portion was around 800. My undergrad was in psychology, but UNC Charlotte just requires AN undergrad degree for the accounting program. Others, like App. State requires an Accounting undergrad. My GPA was a 3.1 when I finished.
 
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Have any of you guys gone to graduate school? What subject(S)? What was your Undergrad GPA?

Nope, I'll always be in college, drinking the :beer:! 😱

:laugh:

You're :evil:😀

Cheers Engineer :beer:
 
electrical computer engineering now
undergrad EE was around 3

Originally posted by: Otaking
Is it possible to get into grad school with a 2.X GPA? 😱

If you look at a school's website, it usually lists the requirements. When I was looking, it seemed that many schools were intentionally unclear and unspecific so that depending on a person's special circumstances, they could get in. Hint: do very good on the GRE.
 
Ivy math undergrad, Ivy engineering grad school (still there, ugh). GPA was 3.something (good, don't remember it was that long ago). All 90+ percentile on GRE (the old GRE, math, verbal and analytical).
 
Graduate of Education
I didn't take any tests at all. Just filled out application and submitted a couple of essays with 3 letters of reccommendations. My udnergrad GPA was 3.01. Right now I'm pulling a 3.9 (of course that's only two classes so far 😀)
 
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Have any of you guys gone to graduate school? What subject(S)? What was your Undergrad GPA?

Nope, I'm still in college! 😱[/quote]

Me too, though I have to ask what all these tests you guys are talking about, I am planning on going to grad school. Whats a GRE? What are all these other tests you guys are talking about?
 
Originally posted by: S Freud
Me too, though I have to ask what all these tests you guys are talking about, I am planning on going to grad school. Whats a GRE? What are all these other tests you guys are talking about?

You suck at quoting.
 
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Originally posted by: S Freud
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Nope, I'm still in college! 😱

Me too, though I have to ask what all these tests you guys are talking about, I am planning on going to grad school. Whats a GRE? What are all these other tests you guys are talking about?

You suck at quoting.

 
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Originally posted by: S Freud
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Nope, I'm still in college! 😱

Me too, though I have to ask what all these tests you guys are talking about, I am planning on going to grad school. Whats a GRE? What are all these other tests you guys are talking about?

You suck at quoting.


Ouch...who cares why not just answer the damn question?
 
Originally posted by: S Freud
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Originally posted by: S Freud
Originally posted by: SofaKing
Nope, I'm still in college! 😱

Me too, though I have to ask what all these tests you guys are talking about, I am planning on going to grad school. Whats a GRE? What are all these other tests you guys are talking about?

You suck at quoting.


Ouch...who cares why not just answer the damn question?

I assume most people prefer reading properly quoted material than the alternative. I could be wrong, though.
 
Originally posted by: S Freud
And its properly quoted now, so why not just answer the question?


what was the question again?



GRE® - Graduate Record Examinations®

GMAT®-Graduate Management Admission Test®

LSAT®- Law School Admission Test®

MCAT®- Medical College Admission Test®



anyway 3.6ish, with lsat about 168, recent law school graduate
 
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