By college, I assume youre talking about a 4-year university For GOOD 4-YEAR college I would say if: You have lower than a 3.25 GPA You are still in Algebra as a senior in high school If you are especially poor at reading and writing Mediocre ACT and SAT scores (ie under 23 for ACT) However, people can still go to college and get educated with skills For a community college you should not have: Lower than a 2.5 GPA in high school You are still in Geometry or Algebra as a senior ACT scores below 20 So this kind of shows where you might fit in Other things that can show you're not college material: you have learning disabilities that severely effect your grades you have extreme mental disorder or anxiety you are lazy and don't like to put in effort you don't have ambition to continue educating yourself in a variety of subjects you believe you can find success with just a high school diploma Hope that helps about the stats mentioned for 4 year college, those are just what I feel one should have in order to not be likely to do poorly and fail classes in college.
If you're lazy in high school you're gonna be lazy in college. That's standard rule and is absolutely true. Most people don't change from their habit.
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