Turned college GPA of 1.7 into 4.0, what do

Hi monkeys this is my first time posting, and midnight here in Toronto as my eyes burn from lack of sleep seems like a great time to seek any tips on working with a poor college cumulative GPA for a freshly graduated Accounting undergrad

1st & 2nd year GPA: 1.7

3rd & 4th year GPA: 4.1

Cumulative GPA: 2.6

Family issues in my first half of university led to the terrible results displayed

But I hunkered down to pull those damn grades up for the latter half of uni

Now I'm no crazy man and have no belief in reaching wall street with these kind of marks

I've tried to be realistic with my career goals and have targets for Public Accounting firms or any of the Big 5 banks

And its not entirely doom & gloom, I have a decent resume of work experiences/co-op terms

Including Tax and Internal Audit work for several medium and one large organization (possibly a very well known Canadian tech firm)

But any tips/advice/soul crushing truths on what my marks situation, and thanks in advance for any help monkeys

So lay it on me; no pain, no gain

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You would definitely have some chance. You must had hard enough time coming over your family issue and achieving that grade at the same time, but you made it so far.

 

This is 1.7 to 2.6....

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

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