What universities can I get in with a cumulative 3.1 GPA?

Best colleges and universities that i could get into with a 3.0 GPA?

  • im a sophomore. i had a 3.14 last year then a 3 this year i had a 2.83 now i have a 3 im looking for colleges to aim for that are good and not too expensive that i could get into with a 3.0 gpa requirement.

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    DeVry and ITT. Naw, just kidding. But seriously, go to your jc. if you dont have other extracirrucular activities, it will be near impossible to get into a good college. i say go to your jc because you will save , still get a good education, and can transfer to a bigger school for graduate school. (btw, jc means junior college). it also depends on where you live.

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Hmm.. That's not too great Depends on SAT scores and ACT too

Many state colleges are non-selective, but if you let your GPA slip much below 3.0, you will be at high risk of failing any college that accepts you (or emerging with a worthless degree). You may be one of the many students for whom college is not a good idea. Consider instead starting an apprenticeship in a decent trade. ADDED "i anticipate that i will get at least a 2000 on my SAT" A 2000 SAT with 3.0 GPA suggests laziness. Your bad writing suggests complacency. Both together predict failure.

pretty much any general state university. It also depends on your ACT/SAT score, but I doubt you'll have a hard time unless you're hoping to get into some expensive private college

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