Hello everyone.
As of right now, my cum gpa is a 3.16. However, i recently found out that my gpa within my forensic chemistry major is a 2.75. I was actually suprised to see that and now im rather nervous about the future. btw, i am a junior.
My question is... How much does your gpa affect potential job oppurtunities? I realize that for graduate school most want a 3.00 or 3.33 + gpa.
The reason for my low gpa within my major is from my calculus 1 and 2 grades. (C- and C+ @ 4 credits each can butcher anyones gpa).
However, i feel like my core chemistry grades are rather good.
Gen. Chem 1 - C (i will blame the terrible teacher, who has since retired. thank goodness.)
Gen. Lab - A-
Gen chem 2 - A (transfer credits, so doesnt apply towards gpa.)
Gen. Bio - B
Organic 1 - B+
Organic 2 - B
Analytical Chem - B+
Anal. Lab - A-
Physics 1 - B-
Microbiology - A- (transfer credits, so doesnt apply towards gpa)
I mean i dont think those are horrible grades. I worked my ass off to get those and will continue to. But i feel like my gpa is making it seem like i have done nothing.
I think i just need some reassurance or enlightenment into the significance of gpas and that my grades are acceptable for my major currently. Im taking P-chem in the fall and at this point, i need a mental boost.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance.