0.5
2.0
3.97
3.5
3.0
If you are transferring, it depends on how many college hours you have completed. Click on the related links for GPA/admission requirements.
Cumulative GPA is the Overall Graduate Average point in the entire stage of a specific major while the University or college divide them into semesters or years.This GPA is due to the result of ALL courses ( Major and non-Major). While, Major GPA is the Graduate Average point of the Major courses and the Major Elective one, while GER courses and GER Electives are excluded from that domain.
You can't really raise a GPA. But it is a very good improvement! A 3.4 GPA is a B average while a 1.5 GPA is at a D average (Ouch!). Good job on your improvement, (if you did) or if that is just your goal, I wish you the best of luck on your journey to a 3.4 GPA!
2.0
Average SAT math score:Composite score 720 for North Carolina residents; 820 for out-of-state residentsAverage ACT score:Composite score 15 for North Carolina residents; 17 for out-of-state residentsGPA score:2.3 - 2.8
The GPA would be 90.7. The letter grade assigned to that GPA would be dependent on the specific school and how they weigh their grades. For some schools it would equate to an A, while others an A-.
Refer to related links for the answer. It depends on your classification.