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Can someone transfer to georgetown (DC) university with a 2.59 gpa?
If I have a 2.59 gpa at my current college could I get into Georgetown Univ in Washington DC
No, its a Major accredited school. Most likely the minimum G>P>A> at georgetown will be 3.5 or higher. EnigmaMystery
yea you probably wouldn’t get in. like the person above stated, it’s a prestigous school. try searching for another college that interests you
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