student007
Jan 22, 2006, 02:35 PM
For a general BBA program (4 years), the first 2 years are general business with no choice in courses, and the student is allowed to specialize in third and fourth year. I would like to know if employers hire BBA grads by referring to their four-year GPA, or their third-and-fourth year GPA. I think it would be fairer to look only at the last two years because it truly reflects how well the student did in their choice area of study. Since the first two years gives students a taste of EVERYTHING, chances are they won't be very good at one or two fields. This would lower their GPA and may not truly reflect their real abilities.
Basically, I just want to know what you think, and if anyone else knows what GPA employers refer to when choosing undergraduate applicants.
Basically, I just want to know what you think, and if anyone else knows what GPA employers refer to when choosing undergraduate applicants.