Tamman
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I'm trying to figure out this whole Georgia scholarship situation because it's honestly confusing and also kinda scary.
So from what I understand, there's HOPE (3.0 GPA requirement, covers about 80% of tuition) and then there's Zell Miller (3.7 GPA requirement, covers 100% of tuition). I currently have a 3.8 weighted GPA, so I think I qualify for Zell Miller right now as an incoming freshman.
But here's what's stressing me out: everyone keeps telling me it's SO HARD to KEEP the Zell Miller once you're in college. Like, they say the GPA calculation is different, it's not weighted anymore, no more easy A's in AP classes, and suddenly that 3.7 feels impossible.
For current UGA or Georgia Tech or Georgia State students... is it really that brutal? How many of you actually maintained Zell Miller all four years? Be honest.
Also, if I start on Zell Miller as a freshman but drop below 3.7 after my first year, do I automatically fall back to HOPE? Or do I lose everything? And if I lose it, can I earn it back if I get my GPA up again junior year? The websites are so vague about this.
I'm trying to decide if I should plan my whole freshman schedule around "easy A" classes just to protect my GPA, or if I should take the challenging classes I actually want to take and risk losing the scholarship. My parents keep saying "just do both, take hard classes AND get good grades" which is easy for them to say but like... have they MET college?
I really don't want to burden my parents with tuition costs if I lose this, but I also don't want to waste my college experience taking basket weaving just to protect a 3.7. Any wisdom from Georgia scholars would be SO appreciated!
So from what I understand, there's HOPE (3.0 GPA requirement, covers about 80% of tuition) and then there's Zell Miller (3.7 GPA requirement, covers 100% of tuition). I currently have a 3.8 weighted GPA, so I think I qualify for Zell Miller right now as an incoming freshman.
But here's what's stressing me out: everyone keeps telling me it's SO HARD to KEEP the Zell Miller once you're in college. Like, they say the GPA calculation is different, it's not weighted anymore, no more easy A's in AP classes, and suddenly that 3.7 feels impossible.
For current UGA or Georgia Tech or Georgia State students... is it really that brutal? How many of you actually maintained Zell Miller all four years? Be honest.
Also, if I start on Zell Miller as a freshman but drop below 3.7 after my first year, do I automatically fall back to HOPE? Or do I lose everything? And if I lose it, can I earn it back if I get my GPA up again junior year? The websites are so vague about this.
I'm trying to decide if I should plan my whole freshman schedule around "easy A" classes just to protect my GPA, or if I should take the challenging classes I actually want to take and risk losing the scholarship. My parents keep saying "just do both, take hard classes AND get good grades" which is easy for them to say but like... have they MET college?
I really don't want to burden my parents with tuition costs if I lose this, but I also don't want to waste my college experience taking basket weaving just to protect a 3.7. Any wisdom from Georgia scholars would be SO appreciated!