I am a slow reader and I am doing pretty okay on the drills but thats because I take my time and time to process/think. I am averaging 3-7 minutes per question....advice? tips? anything?
I was kind of wondering the same thing. I'm getting a b.s. in Biology and realistically, I'll end with 3.5-3.7 GPA at best (at the University of Minnesota) so I'm wondering how they might weigh that compared to say, an English degree with a 4.0 GPA.
About that - does it really make any difference if you're an extreme splitter? Do most schools value a 3.2GPA 175 that much better than a 3.2GPA 170? I don't think I'd be getting money either way so I'm just curious from an acceptance standpoint.
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This is also of interest to me! My projected GPA will be somewhere around 3.7, maybe 3.8 if I kick a**. I know this isn't exactly low but I'm going for T14 so its still around some schools 25th percentile.
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