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What colleges should I consider with my 3.3 GPA?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior with a 3.3 GPA, and I'm researching potential colleges for next year. Which colleges would be a good fit for someone with my GPA? I'd prefer if they were also strong in both STEM fields and liberal arts subjects. Any suggestions are appreciated!

3 months ago

It's good that you're conducting research early to find colleges that align with your interests and academic profile. With a 2.9 GPA, I would suggest focusing on less-selective colleges and universities. Here are a few recommendations that you might want to consider:

1. Arizona State University (ASU) - ASU is well-known for accommodating a range of student profiles and offers strong programs in both STEM and liberal arts.

2. University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) - CU Denver boasts robust STEM programs, while also maintaining a commitment to the liberal arts. Being located in a growing city like Denver could provide additional opportunities for internships, research, and networking.

3. California State University (CSU) campuses - The CSU system is composed of multiple campuses with different strengths. For example, Cal State Long Beach has strong programs in engineering, while Cal State San Bernardino offers a solid liberal arts foundation across various disciplines.

4. Oregon State University (OSU) - OSU features strengths in STEM, particularly in engineering and environmental sciences, and offers a well-rounded liberal arts curriculum.

5. Florida International University (FIU) - FIU is continuously improving its offerings in both STEM and liberal arts fields, and its location in Miami offers great connections to industry.

Remember to research each school's application requirements, as some may have different test and essay requirements. Also, take a closer look at the programs, locations, and campus life at each school to ensure a good fit for your interests and personal preferences.

Additionally, try to improve your GPA throughout your senior year by focusing on your coursework and seeking extra help when needed. Your upward academic trajectory could provide a positive aspect on your application and demonstrate your commitment to improvement. Good luck with your college search!

3 months ago

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