I know ppl who got scholarships with lower GPA, but they were into other things. I know Fulbright recipients with terrible grades and great involvement in intercultural exchange - and that made them good candidates for an international scholarship program.
^ Yes. Graduate programs, depending on particulars, may give greater weight to other factors: cultural exchange, community service, professional experience, specific research, etc.
How likely is it to find a masters scholarship with a 3.3 gpa?
I don't have a specific location in mind. Is it likely to find one or highly unlikely?
I know ppl who got scholarships with lower GPA, but they were into other things. I know Fulbright recipients with terrible grades and great involvement in intercultural exchange - and that made them good candidates for an international scholarship program.
^ Yes. Graduate programs, depending on particulars, may give greater weight to other factors: cultural exchange, community service, professional experience, specific research, etc.
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