Does GPA Matter?

<p>Exactly. If there was a real extenuating circumstance. What I read from the OP sounded like excuses. An in diagnosed learning disability that once diagnosed was worked around and increased to a 3.8 is a good story because it gives the impression that the gpa may have been a 4.0 if the problem was known sooner. A turnaround type story, like sports movies - who didn’t cheer for Rudy when he got in the game. On paper though, he rushed for like 10 yards the whole season. Lol.</p>