I am majoring in finance and political science and thinking about graduate school, what is a good GPA to have?

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I just finished my first semester in college at USF, and I established a 3.52 GPA. I don’t think that is high enough to get into most graduate programs. I want to be a financial advisor and also really like political science. What should I pursue in graduate school if I get both degrees? Could I go to some school like Yale or Harvard?

Norma
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