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GPA requirements of former 100 universities in the United States
According to the statistics of American university admission data, GPA3.2 is suitable for applying for schools after 30, so the admission probability is relatively high. You can look at the requirements of American universities for grade points:

Apply for top 10 and Ivy League University: GPA3.5+ is recommended.

Schools applying for top 15-30: GPA3.3+ is recommended.

Apply for top 30-top 50:GPA 3.0 above 3.0.

However, GPA is not the only factor in applying for American universities. American universities pay more attention to the overall quality of students. If the undergraduate professional background or soft conditions such as scientific research and internship are excellent, even GPA3.3 has the opportunity to apply to a better school.

If you want to know whether you can meet the admission requirements of any institution with your current grades, or what level of institutions can you apply for with your current grades?

You can use the Volunteer Reference System for Studying Abroad/Ding Wei/? Ozs=92888-3 15, enter your GPA, major, language score, etc. And the system will automatically match the student cases similar to yours from the database to see which colleges and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level and accurately locate yourself.

By submitting your study abroad goals through the study abroad volunteer reference system, you can find out who has the same idea as you and whether their application is successful.