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if you're trying to get an internship with the company you plan to work for after school (which will significantly improve your chances of getting the job full time), then your GPA is very important.Unless you're a doctor or engineer going into further schooling...
No one gives a damn about your GPA.
if you tend to have a bad one make it up through experience and internship
GPA is key if you don't have any internship or relevant experience, after you have some professional experiance in your field no one will bother you about GPA
i think i ended mine just under a 3.0 but i always round up to that 3 though
also it really depends on the major, if your in the accounting/finance or IT it's harder to get that 3.5 - 4.0 than if you did marketing or history etc.
a lot of employers will take that into consideration
for those that are kicking themselves for having a low (er) GPA, if you still have time in school to bring it up DO IT.
certain spots that request transcripts (jobs, mine did or grad schools) LIKE progression. i worked/interned for every semester I was in school so my GPA was ehh through sophomore year. I was working part time but was able to get my GPA quite a bit higher than when I started.
1.77
Comp Sci and Math
Towson U
I have to get my *** off probation some how this semester