The more credits you have accumulated, the more difficult it will be to raise the GPA. With a 3.3, you will have to achieve no less than a B+ (or 3.5) GPA to raise your GPA and that will not raise it significantly. You would have to strive for an A in all your courses. Still, a GPA of 3.3 is very good. Too many students strive for the grade. They would do much better if they strive to be a better professional within their field. Do the very best you can, and the grades will take care of themselves.
It is possible to raise a 3.7 GPA to a 3.9, but it will depend on the number of classes you take your junior and senior years and the grades you earn in those classes.
That would be a challenge. Still, you can raise it significantly. Just do the best you can. However, over a 3.0 GPA is a respectable GPA.
3.26333333 Adding all GPA's and dividing by 3 is how i got your average.
2.65
you have to take ap classes your best bet is to take all ap classes in junior year
No, at highest you could get a 2.75
Add them up: 2.8 2.93 4.0 _____ 9.73 Divide 9.73 by 3 so you can get your average cumulative GPA and you get: 3.2433333 So your GPA is a 3.24.
They look at all years, but junior year is especially important.
yes, they can go to yale.
dude go for like stanford, princeton and all the CU colleges...they dont look at frosh year
5.0 what is the highest GPA possible in highschool?
i am a junior this year and you do not have to take any ap classes to get a 3.8 GPA you just have to get good grades in the regular classes. all A's and 1 B in regular classes get you a 3.8