Anonymous wrote:My kid has a 3.9 from a FCPA public (with a rigorous course load) and we’ve been told by a private college counselor that knocks many colleges (and I don’t mean ivies) out of reach for him. So a 3.5 with an average level of rigor is presumably going to have somewhat limited options, although there is always some 4 year college option for anyone who wants it and is willing to pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:if someone has a 3.5 pga is it bad now? Will they have to attend a Community college?
Anonymous wrote:"What is the average GPA for college admission?
While admissions officers base your acceptance on several factors, the average GPA for college admission is around 3.5 - 4.0. However, you may gain acceptance with a lower GPA from a less selective school. For example, while a top college may expect a 3.5 GPA at minimum, a less selective school may want to see at least a 2.0 GPA or a C- average.
Start researching the colleges you’re interested in early and calculate your GPA regularly to determine what grades you need to meet GPA requirements."
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/average-gpa
Anonymous wrote:if someone has a 3.5 pga is it bad now? Will they have to attend a Community college?
Anonymous wrote:I hope you are a troll