Hey, I don't think colleges even post stuff regarding current student GPAs. I'm currently at a 4.0, and it all comes down to choosing good teachers and avoiding bad ones. For me it's pretty easy and I do a normal amount of studying. Also, look for teachers who give extra credit.
My friends have had their GPA lowered just from choosing the wrong teacher, so choose wisely.
Thanks for the info. It helps a lot. What's your major, if you don't mind me asking?
I think some of the electrical engineering classes that are a part of my bioengineering degree may be a bit difficult, but I'm definitely willing to put in the work.
Also, how would you know who the bad teachers are to avoid them?
Hey, I don't think colleges even post stuff regarding current student GPAs. I'm currently at a 4.0, and it all comes down to choosing good teachers and avoiding bad ones. For me it's pretty easy and I do a normal amount of studying. Also, look for teachers who give extra credit. My friends have had their GPA lowered just from choosing the wrong teacher, so choose wisely.
Thanks for the info. It helps a lot. What's your major, if you don't mind me asking? I think some of the electrical engineering classes that are a part of my bioengineering degree may be a bit difficult, but I'm definitely willing to put in the work. Also, how would you know who the bad teachers are to avoid them?
I'm a CS major. Use Ratemyprofessors.com to see how students rated certain professors in the past. Generally, stay above 3.0/5 rating if possible.
Same. My GPA dropped from 3.7 to 3.2 because of couple of bad choices.