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Gpa is less than 3.0, studying economic law, and going to the United States for graduate study at his own expense. Can I apply to a school with students around 100?
I am now studying economics as an undergraduate in the United States, and I am also preparing for my postgraduate application, so I have a better understanding of your problem. The GPA is still very important for the application, but if only the former 100 schools are required to be below 3.0, we can work together. Our school's ranking of the GPA of Huada is very confusing, so many schools don't pay much attention to the GPA of Huada because it is too authoritative. And you can indicate your grade ranking in the application materials (if possible), which can reduce the influence of GPA. I think it's good for you to study economics, and the course is relatively easy and the competition is not very fierce. Almost every university has this major, so there is a great chance to get an OFFER without a scholarship. Our school ranks 86 in the United States, and the GPA requirement for graduate students in economics is 2.75. However, many schools do not offer graduate degrees alone, and must continue to pursue master's and doctoral degrees.