Re: How to pursue a second bachelors degree?
I am in CA too. I think it depends on what "bad grades" really are. I am in an Early Entry Masters program and I never thought I would qualify, but they often look at more than your grades for these types of programs. We have a diverse group and I'm sure some have close to a 4.0 but there are several of us with 2.8 overall GPA. I'm pretty sure you need solid grades in pre-reqs, although I did have 1 C in chemistry from long ago, everything else A's and several were recent. I just explained in my entry essay that I wasn't motivated the first time I started school (17 yrs ago) and now I am determined to succeed. Apparently it worked because here I am.
Good Luck. It's worth looking in to, just go in and talk to the head of the program you are interested in and see if you have a shot. I made the mistake of just submitting my paperwork, figuring I wouldn't get in but wished later that I had just gone in and asked. Would have been a lot less nerve wracking.
Good Luck,
Diana
Note: I am at CSUFresno but we have people in this program from all over the state. Unfortunately they do not have plans for another ELM program any time soon. This was only the second one and the first group just graduated this year so it may be a while, but there are other programs out there.
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