What if you don't have a good GPA in a community college and would it be hard to attend a university?

Most colleges have a GPA cutoff, so it really depends on what your GPA is. Some schools will put students on academic probation if their GPA is 2.0 or lower. If you think you GPA is too low to make the cutoff for the university you wish to attend, you could stay another sememester or two and work towards improving your GPA before trying to transfer.

Answer It really depends on where you're trying to transfer to. If your GPA is less than 2.5, I would stay at the community college and try to bring it up. If it's better, I would try to get into some less competitive 4-year schools.

If it's 3.5 or better, you could get more ambitious and apply to some competitive schools (transfer standards are usually lower than freshman admission standards). Either way, besides the application fee, you've got nothing to lose.

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