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Old 07-16-2013, 07:23 AM
Titchou Titchou is offline
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Your GPA is a detriment at most schools. Your class standing may or may not be. There's no way for us to know. You might check with your school to see if they have a separate upperclass quota. If they don't, that and your GPA will probably not be a positive for you. If they do have an UC quota, you may squeak by but it owuld most likely be difficult. Now, as to whether you should do either method of recruitment is totally up to you and should be based on whether or not you could handle the rejection. Getting your GPA up to a more acceptable 3.0 for an upperclassman is virtually impossible so I think you are pretty stuck around your current level and the decision should be based on that.
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