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Old 08-23-2022 | 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Jumbolover47
Unfortunately, I got a F in one of my graduate school classes because of a heavy workload and personal problems. I calculated that I will probably graduate with a (2.7 GPA), but I have a (3.4 GPA) from my undergraduate degree and years of experience outside of flying. How likely is it that the GPA of my masters will be taken into account in my application? Before I start, I want to say that I'm pursuing a Master's in Data Analytics, which is a very difficult degree that I am getting just in case I can't fly. Is the GPA I got in college more likely to be looked at than the one I got in graduate school? do we need to show both when we apply to majors?
Places like Delta may mention it and ask what happened, but it shouldn’t stop you from getting an interview. Most majors won’t care at all though and it won’t ever come up as long as your report your gpa accurately and submit the transcripts.
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