Maybe, but maybe not. I had a 1.9 leaving college the first time, but was able to bring that to just above a 3.5 cumulative by busting my hump here recently. I'd like to believe that the board wouldn't hold your grades from years ago against you unless you made no significant improvement.So I'm pretty sure piss poor grades from ten plus years ago is what is killing me. Second time around got a 4.0.
A little different I went to college for five years had a 100 credit hours. It's hard to bring that gpa up.Maybe, but maybe not. I had a 1.9 leaving college the first time, but was able to bring that to just above a 3.5 cumulative by busting my hump here recently. I'd like to believe that the board wouldn't hold your grades from years ago against you unless you made no significant improvement.
A little different I went to college for five years had a 100 credit hours. It's hard to bring that gpa up.
It was a 2.0 then I don't even really know my cumulative gpa I would have to try and figure it out. I took a about 50 hours to finish my degree and made a 4.0
I'm sorry to hear that......great thing is you've done the process and can make your package better for next time.Just confirmed from my OR Pro-Rec-N for all IDC designators.
I'm sorry to hear that......great thing is you've done the process and can make your package better for next time.
I'm open to suggestions on how to improve my packet I plan on retaking the OAR.