gpa help?? please

<p>i am currently enrolled in a school from toronto, so i do understand that during my application process, the weight of my gpa at my school will differ when transferred into the usa gpa system. </p>

<p>i will be applying to columbia specifically for the m. arch I degree (as i am working towards my interior design degree) next fall. by the time next fall comes, i will only complete 3 years (or 6 semesters) of school. i will only get one year of upper level grades completed by the time i send out my application and other added requirements. </p>

<p>what i am really afraid of is my chance of not being able to be admitted into the school due to a lower overall gpa in my first 2 years of interior design. that said, i dont even have enough for them to even consider me. i must have nearly perfect grades for my 3rd year to get a decent gpa.</p>

<p>the only marks i am super proud of are my studio design marks, as it is weighted double than the other grades. </p>

<p>so to finalize what i am trying to get across:</p>

<p>does columbia university (specifically gsapp) look at the overall gpa of the credits they recieve on my transcript (years 1-3) or do they look at my upper level gpa in my 3rd year?</p>

<p>Columbia University is an Ivy League. If you have low GPA, no chance. Even you get straight As, you will get no chance. We called it luck.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t say no chance (esp considering that this is an M.Arch app). I’ve known people with low GPAs but STELLAR portfolios, LofRs, and statements who’ve gotten into top schools (GSD, Yale, GSAPP). I’m not exactly sure how GSAPP looks at the GPA, but just curious, how low is low?</p>