By using the word "fix", I assume you mean to increase it. The answer is yes, you can increase a 3.1 GPA in two years by averaging higher than a 3.1 during the next two years.
If you have a specific goal in mind, we need to know what the target GPA is, how many credits have been taken to arrive at 3.1 and how many credits will be taken during the next two years.
For example, if you have already taken 64 credits to arrive at your 3.1 GPA, and you will take another 64 credits in the next two years, and you want to end up with a 3.5 GPA:
3.5 x 128 credits = 448
448 - (3.1 x 64) = 249.6
249.6/64 = 3.9
So you would need to have a 3.9 GPA during the last two years.
No, because even if you take straight A's in your next two academic years, you will be able to only accumulate the 3.25 GPA.
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Your cumulative GPA is 2.7.
On a scale for GPA where A =4,B=3,C=2, and D=1 then GPA = (4 x2) + (3 x 3) + (2x2) all divided by 7 to get average GPA = 3.0
July 31, 2 years later
31/2 years
31/2 = 100*31/2 % = 350%31/2 = 100*31/2 % = 350%31/2 = 100*31/2 % = 350%31/2 = 100*31/2 % = 350%
If an A = 4 you have (3 + 2 + 2 +1)/4 = 8/4 = 2.0 GPA
On a GPA scale where A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 and D = 1 then the GPA is (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 2) divided by 7 = 2.71
2 years and 42 days
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