Friday, November 25, 2011

High school GPA pretty bad advice please?

Hello i am in the 10th grade with a GPA of 2.55 bad i know i am going to go into the 11th grade and do alot better because for the past 2 years i have been a heavy marijuana user sadly o well,,, Like my question is i know i anit going to go to a great college but i will do really good for my undergrad is it possible to get into a better college for my MBA if i do good on the BA?? I plan to bring my high school GPA to atleast a 3.1 and im gonna study my butt off to get good SAT scores please help ((although i am good at math had B+ for the past 2 math courses and my stock market returns are spotless with average yearly returns in excess of 100%))High school GPA pretty bad advice please?
Yes, it is possible to get into a better school for your MBA if your college grades are really good, but you need to make sure you stay clean for the next 10 years or so. Your stock market returns won't help you if your grades are not good.High school GPA pretty bad advice please?
Yes, it's possible to go to a better university for your MBA and frequently, people do. You should probably stay in-state for school, save yourself and your parents some money, and do really well, then go to a better graduate program. 2.55 isn't amazing, but at least get it near 3.0 and focus on your SAT (and ACT) scores too, and join in clubs and sports if you can. Good luck!
it's great to set goals and all but you should accept whatever school you can get into and work on the weed habit. nothing sticks to a brain addled by drugs (in case you haven't noticed).





PS your stock market returns are largely good luck. don't get too full of your math skills
yes, it is possible to get into a good graduate program...as long as you do better in your undergraduate studies. Graduate addissions look at college GPA, letters of recommendation from professors and GRE scores
You need to first worry about getting into an undergrad institution. With the GPA you described, you won't be going anywhere great. My suggestion is go to a community college and transfer to a 4 year university afterwards. Community colleges accept everyone so you won't have a problem there.





Example: I'm from California, so I don't know how it is in other states, but a LOT of people go to community college, do well, and transfer to the UC system, which has some good schools, i.e. UCLA, Berkeley, San Diego. When you transfer, your high school grades and SAT scores won't matter. I suggest you talk to a guidance counselor at your school first.

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