Pookie1263 Posted August 24, 2016 Posted August 24, 2016 I graduated with a B.S. in 1986 with a dismal GPA (2.0). My reasons are multiple (two deaths in my immediate family, no family financial support (worked 40 hours a week), took care of a terminally ill family member and a host of other issues). Regardless of my excuses, I want to work on a Masters in Human Resources. I have 30 years experience in IT, Human Resources, and Corporate Ombudsman (I am currently at director level). Approximately 11 years ago, I started a master's certification in Dispute Resolution at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. I completed 7 master's level classes and have a 3.8 GPA. I would like to be able to apply for a program in HR, since I am familiar with employment law, employee relations and other HR areas. Of course, I do not want to have to take a GRE test, I just want to continue education and get complete the degree. Does anyone think this is even possible, and if so, where and what would you suggest? I guess I am pretty embarrassed about my undergrad grades and while I know I can do the work, which I was able to prove at SMU, it doesn't help that I did so poorly years ago. Any suggestions? Feedback? Honesty is the best policy here!
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