If you really have to ask this I'm a little worried... you had...4(?) years of time working on the GPA and now you don't know what to do with it?
Assuming you're asking about architectural grad school, then you're GPA is at best a threshold to step over, which you seemingly have, though some schools have very specific prerequisites so you will have to confirm you meet. Otherwise, you can basically go anywhere commensurate with the quality of your portfolio. Good luck.
Dec 29, 20 4:00 am ·
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levifingerer
Thank you! I'm working on the portfolio and essays today. I was just concerned I'm applying to schools out of my league
Dec 29, 20 9:26 am ·
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monosierra
Like the above poster said, the GPA is just a threshold to ensure you meet the graduate school's overall academic standard. The quality/reputation of your undergrad program has a part to play in this.
Dec 29, 20 1:48 pm ·
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natematt
This is assuming you're from the US and went to a school with a typical /4.0 grading scale.
Curious where i can go with a 3.7 GPA
Hi all. I was just wondering what's schools you think i can get into with a 3.7 gpa. I have a BS in architectural technology. Thank you
South Harmon Institute of Technology
Underrated movie.
https://southharmoninstituteoftechnology.org/
Loved that movie.
If you really have to ask this I'm a little worried... you had...4(?) years of time working on the GPA and now you don't know what to do with it?
Assuming you're asking about architectural grad school, then you're GPA is at best a threshold to step over, which you seemingly have, though some schools have very specific prerequisites so you will have to confirm you meet. Otherwise, you can basically go anywhere commensurate with the quality of your portfolio. Good luck.
Thank you! I'm working on the portfolio and essays today. I was just concerned I'm applying to schools out of my league
Like the above poster said, the GPA is just a threshold to ensure you meet the graduate school's overall academic standard. The quality/reputation of your undergrad program has a part to play in this.
This is assuming you're from the US and went to a school with a typical /4.0 grading scale.
You can always go to archinect with that GPA!
What do you mean?
Theres multiple trades that will hire you as an apprentice right now for over 100k a year. Just saying.
Interesting. Any you could recommend?
Yeah, I'm a jerk, yeah.
Hey, was just wondering if you had any ideas as to what I can do to make that much. Thanks
^under-water welding.
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