answer:The degrees worth depends on what you want to do with it. With a low GPA, you are still employable. Most employers, from my understanding, will not ask what your GPA was. However, pursuing further education is going to be extremely tricky with a low GPA. What is your major? What is your GPA for your major? (ie. if you are a math major, what is the GPA for just your math courses? if English, what is your GPA for your English coursework?) If the GPA for your field-specific courses is strong, then you might be able to explain your lower coursework scores in your personal statement when filing applications. You might also be required to take the GRE. A high GRE score can’t replace a low GPA, but it will help. So will a strong personal statement, glowing letters of recommendation, and an in-person interview with the department you are applying to. I can answer in more depth if I have more details. What do you intend to do with the degree? What higher education are you considering, and why?