Is a 1.4 GPA Good?

A 1.4 GPA is low compared to the national average GPA of 3.0. Depending on how many semesters you have left to improve your GPA, you may be able to salvage it. Commit yourself to completing assignments, preparing for tests far in advance, and getting feedback on the work you complete.

For high school students

A 1.4 GPA shows that you are barely scraping by at school. It is inadequate for entry into a college or university.

For college students

Most graduate programs require a 2.5 GPA to apply—over a full point higher. Even if you’ve completed an impressive internship, graduate programs are unlikely to take a student with a 1.4 GPA seriously.

How Can I Raise My GPA?

If you have few semesters left, you can make significant improvements to your GPA. By working hard and staying organized, you can forge a respectable GPA.

  • Study, even when you don’t have a test in the immediate future.

  • Get feedback from your instructor on the work you turn in, and ask what you can do to improve.

  • If possible, don’t overload your course schedule with difficult classes.

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