Grade Point Average and Admissions
Posted on July 20th, 2007 by NBS
The most commonly-used criterion for admission to graduate school is undergraduate grade point average (GPA).
The thinking behind the use of GPA is that past performance is a reliable predictor of future achievement.
Some other topics dealt in an article from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.are:
How Does A Graduate School Use My GPA?What Happens If My Undergraduate GPA Is Low?
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