Is a 3.7 GPA good for UC Davis?

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    Jasleen Shukla

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    On a 4-point scale, graduate and undergraduate students at the University of California Davis are expected to have a cumulative GPA of at niveleast 3 and 2.8 respectively. Scoring a 3.7 GPA would easily help students to get admission to any program.

    Students must meet the requirements for basic eligibility, which include having a bachelor's degree from an accredited university or its equivalent, in addition to their GPA. They also need to turn in the necessary paperwork, which includes official transcripts, essays, GMAT/GRE results, resumes, and letters of recommendation.

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