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Does USC look at freshman grades?

Yes, USC looks at freshman grades, but they focus on an upward trend in academic performance, especially in rigorous courses, as part of their holistic review; a weak freshman year isn't necessarily a deal-breaker if you show significant improvement in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, taking the most challenging classes available. While they review all grades, they emphasize your progress and how well you handle increasing difficulty.
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Does USC count freshman year grades?

UCs do consider the courses you take in freshman year and the rigor/grades in context of your overall schedule/grade trend (so you should provide an explanation if there are anomalies in your schedule or grades); but freshman grades are NOT included in the GPA calculation used for admission evaluation.
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What is the lowest GPA USC will accept?

GPA Requirements

USC does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for undergraduate admissions. However, admitted students typically have very high GPAs, ranging from 3.83 to 4.0.
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Do colleges look at grades from 9th grade?

Colleges review your entire high school transcript, from ninth grade through twelfth, but they don't weigh each grade the same. Admissions officers evaluate your record in layers, looking for evidence that you're ready for college-level work and that you've taken advantage of the opportunities at your school.
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Does USC consider senior year grades?

Senior-Year and Final-Term Grades

The Office of Admission carefully reviews all final transcripts. If your senior-year or final-term grades decline or you have not met your specific conditions of admission, we will contact you. In the most serious cases, offers of admission will be rescinded.
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Is a 93% an A or B?

A 93% is usually an A or A-, depending on the specific grading scale, but it's almost always in the "A" range, often an A- (3.7 GPA) at universities like Columbia and Baruch or a solid A at some high schools, while other scales might make it a very high B+ (like 87-89%) or even just an A-. Check your school's official grading policy for the exact breakdown, as it varies. 
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Did Mark Zuckerberg get a 1600 on his SAT?

Yes, reports widely state that Mark Zuckerberg scored a perfect 1600 (or sometimes a near-perfect 1590) on his SAT, achieving top marks before attending Harvard University, consistent with his reputation as a gifted student and programmer.
 
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Is an 89.5 an A or B?

An 89.5 is usually a B+ or an A- (A minus), depending on the specific grading scale, but it's often right on the border and sometimes rounded up to an A if the instructor rounds, so check your syllabus, as it's usually a B+ or A-. Many schools use +/- scales where 89.5 is the cutoff for an A-. 
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What will an F do to a 3.8 GPA?

An 'F' (0.0 grade points) will significantly lower a 3.8 GPA, dropping it noticeably, but the exact amount depends on the number of credits for the failed class versus your total credits; if it's a 3-credit course with mostly A's, your GPA might drop to around 3.2-3.5, but it will still be a strong GPA, though you might need to explain the F on future applications, potentially by retaking the course. 
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Is a 2.7 GPA bad for a freshman?

A 2.7 GPA as a freshman (in high school or college) is below the national average (around 3.0) and indicates you need to improve, but it's not necessarily "bad," especially if it's a first-semester dip, as you have plenty of time to raise it by adjusting study habits, taking harder classes, and showing growth in subsequent years, though it might limit options for highly competitive programs or jobs requiring a 3.0+ GPA. 
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Is USC or UCLA harder to get into?

It's extremely competitive for both, but UCLA is generally harder to get into for in-state applicants due to higher GPA demands and a public university quota, while USC becomes exceptionally difficult for out-of-state applicants, often balancing academic rigor with the ability to pay, though recent acceptance rates are similar (around 9-10%), with UCLA receiving far more applicants. The specific difficulty depends heavily on your residency, major, and extracurricular profile, as UCLA emphasizes grades (test-blind) and USC weighs extracurriculars and financial contribution more heavily. 
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What is the easiest major to get into USC?

There's no single "easiest" major at USC as admissions are tough overall, but majors in the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences like History, English, or smaller programs (e.g., Russian, Italian) are generally less competitive than high-demand majors in Marshall Business or Viterbi Engineering, though USC looks for genuine interest, not gaming the system. Focus on demonstrating passion and strong academics for your chosen field, as they notice applicants trying to pick a less competitive major without real interest, according to College Confidential and r/USC on Reddit. 
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Should I submit a 1480 to the USC?

Yes, you should submit a 1480 SAT score to USC, as it falls within or slightly above their middle 50% range (1410-1540), making it competitive, especially when paired with strong grades and activities, but remember USC's holistic review means strong essays and extracurriculars are crucial alongside the score. 
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Does the USC care about grades?

Senior-Year and Final-Term Grades

Your admission to USC is conditional on your continued achievement at the same level of academic performance. In some cases, you may have specific conditions of admission. The Office of Admission carefully reviews all final transcripts.
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Does an 89.5 round up to a 90 in college?

Whether an 89.5% rounds up to a 90% (an 'A') in college depends entirely on the professor and the course syllabus, as there's no universal rule; many professors do round .5 or higher, but others strictly adhere to the syllabus, which often sets 90% as the official start of an 'A' without rounding, so checking your syllabus and asking your professor is crucial. 
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What is the UC 9% rule?

The UC 9% Rule refers to the University of California's guarantee of a space at a UC campus for California residents who rank in the top 9% of their high school graduating class (Eligible in the Local Context or ELC) or who are identified as being in the top 9% of all California high school graduates using the Statewide Index, based on their GPA in A-G courses and course rigor. This program, part of the Master Plan for Higher Education, ensures access for high-achieving California students, though it's a guarantee for a UC campus, not necessarily their top choice, with space availability being a factor. 
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What GPA is 97%?

A 97% GPA typically converts to a perfect 4.0 on the standard 4.0 scale, often as an A+ or A, though exact conversions can vary slightly by institution, sometimes falling into ranges like 97-100% or 93-96% for a 4.0, representing excellent academic performance.
 
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Has anyone got a 6.0 GPA?

Yes, a 6.0 GPA is possible but extremely rare, occurring only in high schools with specific weighted grading systems where advanced (AP, IB, Honors) classes are assigned more points (e.g., 6 points for an A) than regular classes (4 points), allowing students to surpass a traditional 4.0 or 5.0 scale by taking many challenging courses and getting all A's. While some districts use scales up to 6.0, achieving it requires maximum rigor and perfect grades, making it an exceptional accomplishment.
 
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How many B's for a 3.8 GPA?

A 3.8 GPA means you have mostly A's (4.0) with very few B's (3.0), often requiring around 4 A's for every 1 B in a set of classes to average out to 3.8, but the exact number depends on the total classes and if you have A-'s (3.7) or B+'s (3.3). It signifies excellent grades, typically near straight A's in an unweighted system. 
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What is a 5.0 GPA average?

A 5.0 GPA, then, is a grade point average that results from a weighted scale. A 5.0 generally indicates that a student took only 5.0-scale classes and earned only A's (and/or A+'s).
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Is 78% a C+?

Yes, 78% is very commonly a C+, as many grading scales define the C+ range as 77-79%, but it can vary, with some schools placing it slightly lower or higher, so always check your specific institution's scale. 
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Is a 4.0 GPA really that good?

A 4.0 GPA is at the very top of the scale and makes you eligible for admission at every school. From large public universities to small private colleges, we've assembled a representative sample of these institutions below.
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What was Taylor Swift's SAT score?

Taylor Swift's SAT score is not publicly known because she left high school early to pursue her music career and never officially took the SATs for college admission, though she was academically successful in high school, graduating early with a 4.0 GPA before focusing on music. She famously called out a practice test for misquoting her lyrics, highlighting her strong grasp of grammar despite not needing the test.
 
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What was Kobe Bryant's SAT score?

Kobe Bryant scored a 1080 on the SAT, a respectable score that, along with his high school grades, would have qualified him for many top universities, but he chose to go directly to the NBA from high school, becoming one of the first players to do so in the 90s.
 
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