Graduate Business School

How can I get into a good grad business school with my really low college GPA?
Hi, I am a freshman in San Jose State University in San Jose, CA. I am a business major (accounting) currently doing my general eds, I really tried hard my first semester (Fall 2005) but got a 2.136, i am trying hard right now (Spring 2006) but might get around the same GPA because it is hard here. Money is not a problem at all and I do not work because I am not struggling financially. How can i possibly get better grades so that I can get into a good graduate business school like USC, UCLA, Berkeley?, Stanford?, Santa Clara University, or any other ones? Please do not say to donate money because I do not want to do that and sleep with professors because they would not do that. Is it possible for me to get into a good grad business school at all?
There is only one way to get into those colleges and that is to up your grades. If you're not working and are of average intelligence, you have no excuse to be doing so poorly.
The time you invest in your education will pay off for the rest of your life. I'm talking about 50-80 years. It is worth the time and effort now.
Get a tutor and get down to business, literally. It's your only shot at Berkeley.
Since you're a freshman, you still have time. Don't waste it.
College graduate versus high school graduate in business?
Really, having 2 years in college doing business... Does it do -much- to help getting a well paid job versus a high school graduate?
<< Not for me. I'm in landscaping :) >>
Yes, it would help. However, the ceiling would still be fairly low.
To get anywhere high up, you would need at the very least a Bachelors degree. Increasingly, an MBA is desired for executive positions.
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