Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, don't listen to the ones who say a low GPA isn't ok,
Yes, it might be harder to get an internship or job at a"top tier company". Getting into a top tier grad school also not going to happen.
But.....
A degree is a degree after first job no one cares about GPA.
C's get degrees and no one on that graduation floor is going to tell you otherwise.
The only thing to look at is DC getting at least C's in core classes so they can graduate otherwise, while not what every parent hopes for it's really not uncommon for Engineering.
False hope is not helpful.
It's not false hope. I know plenty of engineering majors with low GPA's especially at schools like Clemson. Absurd to think every kid is going to have a 3.0 or better they don't.
Of course OP needs to make sure her DC is doing their best and getting tutoring help. Again C's get degrees period. No one is getting kicked out of college for a 2.0 gpa. Yes they graduate yes they get jobs. It's just harder for the first job and of course a good graduate school. Is this ideal of course not. Is it worrisome of course. Does it happen a lot yes it does.