by chowder138 » Thu Aug 02, 2018 6:05 pm
I just transferred to Georgia Tech after two years at another university. I earned 70 credits and a 4.0 GPA at my previous university but I'm expecting GA Tech to be much more difficult, so for the first time I'm worried about the 3.0 GPA requirement. I'm not sure how SMART's GPA requirement works but as I see it there are two options:
1. The requirement is semester by semester. i.e. if I make less than a 3.0 GPA in one semester I'm in trouble, even if my average/cumulative GPA stays above a 3.0.
2. The requirement is for cumulative GPA, in which case, as I understand it, those 70 hours of 4.0 GPA will be a massive benefit in case I start struggling.
Anyone know for certain which one it is? If it's cumulative then i could make straight Cs for the rest of my degree and be fine, so I really hope it is.
I just transferred to Georgia Tech after two years at another university. I earned 70 credits and a 4.0 GPA at my previous university but I'm expecting GA Tech to be much more difficult, so for the first time I'm worried about the 3.0 GPA requirement. I'm not sure how SMART's GPA requirement works but as I see it there are two options:
1. The requirement is semester by semester. i.e. if I make less than a 3.0 GPA in one semester I'm in trouble, even if my average/cumulative GPA stays above a 3.0.
2. The requirement is for cumulative GPA, in which case, as I understand it, those 70 hours of 4.0 GPA will be a massive benefit in case I start struggling.
Anyone know for certain which one it is? If it's cumulative then i could make straight Cs for the rest of my degree and be fine, so I really hope it is.