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College requirements


Question Posted Wednesday October 20 2010, 6:28 pm

The school I want to attend says their minimum requiremets is a 3.0, but I have a 2.8. I scored really high on
my act. Do I have a chance? Or should I not bother trying to get in at all?


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venesaw10 answered Sunday October 24 2010, 8:00 am:
Hello,

Yes you could still have a chance.

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tay030693 answered Wednesday October 20 2010, 9:03 pm:
oh you def have a chance. If you scored really high on the act. Apply im pretty sure they will accept you. They look at more than just your GPA.

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