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Hi,
I just graduated from Santa Clara University this year with a major in Sociology and minor in Public Health. I was diagnosed with a chronic illness first quarter freshman year which definitely muddled my freshman and sophomore year grades. Junior year, I had a family member have severe health issues which muddled my grades a bit again, however I ended senior year with A's and B's and a 2.76 GPA. I'm quite intelligent, but unfortunately external factors influenced my GPA more than I would have liked
I've read other forums regarding various other issues, but I was wondering if people know with a GPA this low what my options are regarding getting into a Masters of Public health program. Would it be better to get a bachelors of PH and then continue forward? Or would post-bac be an option? I read in another forum from a few years ago that a student with a 2.8 GPA had options, but I know each decimal point of the GPA seems to count for so much. Any tips or suggestions on moving forward would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I just graduated from Santa Clara University this year with a major in Sociology and minor in Public Health. I was diagnosed with a chronic illness first quarter freshman year which definitely muddled my freshman and sophomore year grades. Junior year, I had a family member have severe health issues which muddled my grades a bit again, however I ended senior year with A's and B's and a 2.76 GPA. I'm quite intelligent, but unfortunately external factors influenced my GPA more than I would have liked
I've read other forums regarding various other issues, but I was wondering if people know with a GPA this low what my options are regarding getting into a Masters of Public health program. Would it be better to get a bachelors of PH and then continue forward? Or would post-bac be an option? I read in another forum from a few years ago that a student with a 2.8 GPA had options, but I know each decimal point of the GPA seems to count for so much. Any tips or suggestions on moving forward would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.