Unfortunately my major GPA is a below a 3.0 and that is bringing my overall GPA down. There was a semester that killed me and I thought about changing majors, but now I decided to just focus on getting a 4.0 and bringing that up.

I realize that my GPA is killing me and I am definitely looking at other finance positions. Thanks for the comments. Anything else?

 

One semester on dean's list (3.83 GPA) and mediocre sat - not worth mentioning.

Also, how can I list two important courses that I'm taking this semester: intermediate financial accounting and financial management.

 

I am gonna get heat again, but how bout just rounding the GPA up. 3.2 is almost a B+ which isn't horrible. If you do some networking and explain how it was one bad semester, but you are now turning it around then it should be fine.

 

Coursework (Current): Financial Accounting, Public Finance, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Calculus 1 & 2, Financial Management and Intermediate Financial Accounting*

Is it clear that I'm taking Financial Management and Intermediate Financial Accounting this upcoming semester?

Also does anyone else have thoughts regarding putting 3.2 down for my GPA ?

Thanks to everyone for the help!

 

why don't you try 3.2/4.0 (rounding up)? instead of 3.15/4.00?

-------------------------------------------------- "Whenever I'm about to do something, I think, 'Would an idiot do that?' And if they would, I do NOT do that thing." -Dwight Schrute, "The Office"-
 

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