i am enrolling in university of montana since 2014 and i want to transfer to following universities
OSU,UW,Georgia tech,or any universities that has higher rank than university of montana
my problem is that i have very low gpa which is lower than 1.0
is there any chance for me? what do i have to prepare in this case
A GPA below 1.0? Meaning you have failed more classes than you have passed, and not just once, but continually over 3 years?
You need to sort out whatever problems are preventing you from succeeding in college. That may entail a break from schooling and/or a return to your home country.
I cannot imagine that any selective university would accept your transfer application until you have demonstrated that you have overcome your obstacles. That means at least one semester of good grades on your transcript prior to the application.
At Georgia Tech you have to have at least a 1.7 / 1.8 / 1.95 GPA to stay in as Freshman / Sophomore / Junior. Under a 2.0 GPA will get you thrown out from University of Washington. And that’s just staying in.
To transfer in, the average GPA for Georgia Tech is 3.7.
If you can’t handle the academics at Montana, why do you think that you can handle the work at a more selective university? As @b@r!um said, you need to figure out how to get good grades where you are.
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You’ve been going to the University of Montana for three years and you never asked for help?
Did someone take the TOEFL test for you? You need to really learn English.
You need to earn some good grades by going to tutors and going to the professors to ask for help. Or go home and take a break, because if you continue to fail classes there’s nothing people can do for you.
All US universities have basic classes. If you can’t pass your classes at University of Montana you’ll never be able to pass classes at other schools; they’re all basic and similar. What do you think a higher ranked university would do for you?
They would charge you a LOT more, too.
Calling that which should not be named…