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    Low GPA explanation

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    Low GPA explanation To: SCHOOL This letter is written as an explanation for my low GPA since it does not adequately reflect either my work or ability and desire to continue my education. Although I completed all prerequisite classes in Finance‚ Accounting‚ Economics‚ information technology and Management at North Carolina Central University‚ I would be remiss if I didn’t address my poor undergraduate GPA. My college career was marked by many troubles in myself and my family which lead to

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    Used this to get membership The purpose of this letter is to show cause why my enrolment should not be cancelled. Due to my abysmal performance on one of my courses‚ I received a rather disappointingly low GPA this semester. Another issue I did not consider was the fact that I received a warning on my last semester (which dates back to 2009)‚ it completely slipped my mind and I made the grave error of assuming that the slate will be wiped clean this semester. Nevertheless I am not making any excuses

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    The reason why my GPA is low was because of my life conditions. At the time of my school education about half way in it‚ I was having issues in my marriage that later it lead to a divorce that dreaded on awhile and because of that‚ I also had a hard time to keep up with my bills‚ which caused me to be severe depressed‚ sad‚ and anxious. Which also caused a decrease in attention/focus on my education in school. I really had a hard time to get back into my books and to stay focus in school. If it wasn’t

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    Optional Essay Sample

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    Optional essay sample for ISB Academic break (1992-1994) In my boarding school somewhere along the way my focus shifted from studies to sports and cinema. After completing class XII with average marks‚ I was left with very few options. None of them appealed as much as an engineering degree from IIT‚ India’s premiere institute. Considering my academic background IIT wasn’t an easy decision. Having made that decision I was very determined and even a failed first attempt did not deter me. I was successful

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    w o r k i n g p a p e r 06 06 State Growth Empirics: The Long-Run Determinants of State Income Growth by Paul W. Bauer‚ Mark E. Schweitzer‚ and Scott Shane FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND Working papers of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland are preliminary materials circulated to stimulate discussion and critical comment on research in progress. They may not have been subject to the formal editorial review accorded official Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland publications. The views stated

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    The Benefits of Optional Standardized Testing Students with higher grades and modest test scores did better in college than students with lower grades and higher test scores (Sheffer). This proves that grades are more accurate predictors of a student’s academic success. There are many benefits of making standardized tests optional or not requiring them at all. Standardized tests are a biased way of measuring academic talent. Although the College Board believes the SAT is a good predictor of academic

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    SAT Optional Policy

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    selectivity‚ SAT optional policy has been accepted by more than 850 colleges and universities among the U.S. (College Board‚ 2015). Although rigorous studies have demonstrated that SAT/ACT optional policy has successfully achieved these two goals (Coleman‚ 2011; Epstein‚ 2009)‚ the comprehensive impacts of SAT Optional can be complex. This literature review shows the story of SAT Optional and the logic behind this policy‚ aiming at exploring the impacts of SAT Optional on both applicants

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    bad GPA

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    Getting a low grade points average "GPA" in college could have major negative effects on the future of a student and lead to adverse outcomes‚ especially for those candidates that are planning to attend graduate school‚ use high GPA level as a mean to secure governmental or private financial aid‚ or even for those that are looking to join the workforce. Most graduate studies have a list of requirements to accept candidates to their schools‚ including a minimum GPA‚ letter of recommendations‚ and

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    Mandatory GPA

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    Is playing a sport really more important than getting a high enough GPA to succeed in life? I believe that students should have to get a mandatory GPA in order to play sports because it’s easier to go to college on scholarships for academics‚ shows the ability to learn new things quickly with higher GPAs‚ and proves the work rate and commitment of the individual. Scholarships are found to be more commonly given out for academics rather than sports. Academic scholarships are promoted from the

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    The GPA Chaos

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    The GPA Chaos by Arsalan A. Wasti Evaluation of a student’s performance has always been a critical function of any educational institution. This evaluation not only influences a student’s admission process in other institutions‚ but also his career recruitment. In the recent times‚ the GPA (Grade point Average) system of evaluation has replaced the existing percentage system in Pakistan. Almost all of the emerging higher education institutions are using this system

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