Honestly you are not going to get a consensus on this that will put your mind at ease. Some people are going to tell you not to worry and some people are going to tell you to panic. No one knows how you're going to do besides you and the admissions officers reviewing your applications. Your GPA is what it is. You can't go back and make it something else now, and with applications right around the corner worrying about whether or not it's high enough isn't going to be an efficient use of your time. The question I think you should reflect on going into your cycle is this: does your application reflect that you are more than your numbers? Show the depth of your character, the value of your lived experience, and your vision for your future and trust that no matter what happens you are going to be okay. Best of luck.
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Honestly you are not going to get a consensus on this that will put your mind at ease. Some people are going to tell you not to worry and some people are going to tell you to panic. No one knows how you're going to do besides you and the admissions officers reviewing your applications. Your GPA is what it is. You can't go back and make it something else now, and with applications right around the corner worrying about whether or not it's high enough isn't going to be an efficient use of your time. The question I think you should reflect on going into your cycle is this: does your application reflect that you are more than your numbers? Show the depth of your character, the value of your lived experience, and your vision for your future and trust that no matter what happens you are going to be okay. Best of luck.