Is 3.83 GPA bad?

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imthebadguy

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alotta things matter when applying to colleges, gpa is just one of them, but i mean if you want to goto a good college an high gpa is kinda needed
 

dr150

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Originally posted by: amunimanghi
Hey,

I have a question for those who are in or have completed college. In my sophomore year in the first semester I have a 3.83 GPA. Will this affect my chance of getting into a good college? Thanks!


Famous schools = media hype.

Studies have consistently PROVEN that, BY FAR, the most important economic progressor is getting a Masters/PhD. at some school. Of course, getting good grades at your college will be necessary for the advanced degree admission.

Don't worry about the name, get the higher degree. If your parents (the usual suspects) tell you different, they're ignorant.



 
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There were a couple of kids in school/college who would literally shed tears when we got our results. "I was expecting 98/100 but all I got was this lousy 92. I should slit my wrists and jump into a fire coz I fail at life. I will never get a job that pays 100K right out of college to compensate for my disability to let the little things go and not be a lame whiner who has nothing to show for 20 years of existence except perfect grades - without which, my parents would hate me because, well, I am the type of person that people hate simply because I fail at life.."
 
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Originally posted by: Rill22
Only here would someone ask if 3.83 is bad.

Then you don't know this place very well. It's a common way to post a brag without overtly looking like an insecure attention whore.
 

fongo888

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IMO it depends on what ethnicity you are. If you're a Caucasian male or Asian that GPA is ok, you may not get into your top school unless you do a lot of extra curricular activities.

My sister was in the top 5 students in her class, she had a 4.6something she applied to UC Berkeley and didn?t get accepted. However her Hispanic friend had a GPA in the high 3s and got in.
 
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Originally posted by: Minjin
I'd be curious to know just what it takes to get into MIT or Cornell nowadays. Anyone know of any non-traditional (i.e. older) students who have successfully applied to a top school?

Do you include Reed? If so then yes.