Yes, it is possible to get into grad school with a GPA below 3.0. While many graduate programs have a minimum GPA requirement, there are other factors that are taken into consideration during the admissions process, such as work experience, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. ...
For example, the authors of the SAT probably would avoid having sections #2 and #3 be math sections with exactly 20 questions each, because the test taker would know, at the very beginning of section #3, that either section #2 or section #3 must be the variable section. Also, the tes...
By the time I finished graduate school, I had had a D|S150,000 debt from both undergraduate and graduate education. With several of these loans earning a 7.9% interest rate, my father calculated that my loans were increasing by D|S15 a day in interest alone. At this rate, it would ...
Using administrative data from all public school students in Texas, we show that students with a higher third grade academic rank, conditional on ability and classroom effects, have higher subsequent test scores, are more likely to take AP classes, graduate high school, enroll in college, and ul...
I realize that the title is about getting into a top tier school but what it really should’ve been is “what is realistic path to take to become an...