Career questions tagged gpa
How important is GPA in finding consulting jobs?
My GPA is not very high, and it makes me anxious since I am going to be in a competitive field. What can I do if I do not have a high GPA and perfect extracurriculars?
What is more important? Your GPA or your experience?
When prospective employeers look at your resume, Which qualification has a greater chance in the employee getting a job ? #college #career #jobs #resume #gpa
How do I look appealing to employers without a stellar college GPA?
#college #gpa #jobs #career #engineering #lowgpa #job-applications
How important is your GPA when applying for jobs?
Do employers who have a lot of applicants narrow down their search by looking at GPA? #job-search #resume #gpa #job-applications #competition
As recruiters, Do you make your decision according to GPA?
I am graduating in June from energy engineering. My accumulative GPA is 2.7 (B- in my country) and I don't know if this would be a problem in finding a job #electrical-engineering #engineer #job-application #job-search #gpa #entry-level #interviews #engineering #
how can i get an scholarship ?
I am a 9th grade student and i want to graduate high school with good grades to get an scholarship because i want to go to Columbia university what can i do ? i am interest in being an odontologist
What advice you would give to a teenager worried about college admissions ?
I feel like I’m super unprepared for college and I don’t have enough credits or extracurriculars to be seen as a desired applicant for a school. I have good grades
What colleges/universities should I apply to?
Hi, I'm a high school junior who's trying to figure out which colleges to apply to in August. I want to major in Mechanical Engineering. I want to go out of state for college and to one that's known for its engineering program. The problem is money. I'm interested in the University of Florida and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign but I don't know if they give good financial aid, especially to a student from out of state. I have 4.0 gpa unweighted, have been taking concurrent enrollment since the ninth grade, will graduate with also graduate high school an associate's of science, and have some pretty alright extracurriculars. I just barely took the ACT, so I don't know my score yet but think it'll be around 29-32. I also qualify for maximum financial aid from the FAFSA. What colleges would be a good fit for me, especially since my financial situation is very bad?
If I have an unweighted GPA less than a 4.0, will it look bad to any Ivy League schools that I apply to?
Hey! I'm Ila (pronounced ee-la). This question has been something that I've been trying to find an answer to for a while. I currently have a 4.0, but my classes are pretty hard, and I can only hope to keep my 4.0 at the end of the semester. Any advice helps- thanks! #school #college #college-admissions #college-advice #gpa
Should high school be fun?
Should I take classes that are hard, and will prep me for college and career, or should I wait for college to teach me what I need to know, and take fun classes in high school? So that way I'm not so stressed with athletics, extracurriculars, and my job? #college #education #high-school #student #school #gpa
Is it game over if I score less marks in my high school final year? Will I be able to join any college to pursue a bachelors in computer science? What other qualifications matter except my grades?
I'm currently writing my high school cbse class 12 board exams and I am worried whether I will have a bright future if i fail to secure a good grade in my exams.
Whats the best way to manage your time?
#scholarships #high-school # #gpa #sat
Is it unnecessary to go to an expensive and prestigious undergraduate college when planning on attending medical school?
If you need a high GPA to get into medical school, would it be better to choose a state school with the potential to get a higher GPA? #medicine #pediatrics #medical-school #undergraduate #gpa
What GPA do I need in undergrad to be considered for medical school?
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What are the defining factors colleges look for when applying to college?
When looking at colleges, they show the GPA and SAT scores that are required and that’s all. Some will say they look for how involved you are in school and your community. I just want a clear statement of what most colleges want to see from me. #applying #requirements-management #college #college-admissions #gpa #sat
What would be the best way to be able to get accepted into yale ?
I go to a small town school with a low-income family but I get good grade and I was wondering what else I could do to set me apart from everyone else applying to Yale? Should I volunteer more? What extracurriculars should I be doing? This question was asked anonymously by a student
Is GPA important when getting into the coding field?
#GivingisCaring #Coding #GirlsWhoCode #Career #GPA #united-states #JobSearching I'm just starting out college and I know a lot of people tell me that the field you get into doesn't matter for undergrads, does this also apply to seeking jobs in coding through boot camps? And is there any recommendations for what boot camp to pursue?
What kind of college would be best for a student with a not so amazing Gpa?
I am 100% wanting to go to college but do to test anxiety my grades aren’t so amazing making my Gpa not the best either so with that would a 2 yr tech college be better to apply to instead of a 4 yr university?
Getting into my Dream College
Is there even a chance for me to get into Colombia university with a major in Computer Science as an 11th grade? Is there any way too boost my chances or make myself stand out besides SAT and GPA? Any advice?
How do you choose when to have free time and when to focus on your studies?
#scholarships #high-school # #gpa #sat #medicine
While in college, is it possible to balance a social life, extra-curricular activities (such as student government), a part-time job AND maintain a 4.0 GPA? Or is a 4.0 even a realistic goal?
In high school, I am pretty involved my various activities (NHS, sports, job, youth group, music, etc.), but still manage to keep a 4.0 GPA. A few of my friends who are currently in college, who had a 4.0 in high school, talk about how difficult to keep even a 3.8, much less 4.0. #college #college-jobs #social-media #extracurriculars #gpa
if i wanted to try out for basketball what would be the best tips to make the team?
#athlete #athlete #athlete i always wanted to show people i wanted to be good in sports but i didn't have a way to show them that i was good enough for any other sports i liked. #school #gpa
Any advice for those students who are struggling with their academics, especially those who feel they aren't "smart"?
Office Hours #4: AMA (Ask Me Anything) with Mark Eagle This question was posed by a question during one of our most recent "CareerVillage Office Hours" sessions. During Office Hours sessions, we invite students to pose questions related to a specific topic. In this case, the topic was preparing for life after high school. If you answer this question, we will reach out to the students who attended this office hours session to inform them of your response, and all students on CareerVillage will benefit. If you would be interested in hosting an office hours session on a particular topic, please reach out to our staff! #academics #grades #gpa #study-skills
How much do you have to do around your school to be accepted?
Like how do you make sure to get into a medical college? I have a 4.0 average so far into my 7th grade year. I want to know what courses I should take in High School to be sure to get into medical college.
If my overall GPA isn’t that good in high school isn’t that good and I’m a senior, is going to community college my first two years a good option? I don’t think I’ll get intnthe college I want to get into.
#GPA #college #college-admissions #college-advice