IT will only increase by a few points , most likely by .15 so it will end up as a 3.09
Depends on what you are referring to. If you are talking about having a 1.3 GPA for the previous semester and a 2.3 the following semester, yes, it is certainly possible and probably easier then you would think. If you are talking about going from a 1.3 overall to a 2.3 overall, it would be pretty hard. If your 1.3 is based on a single semester, then it would be possible if you got a 3.3 to bring the overall up to a 2.3 in one semester. If it is based on more than one semester, no, you wouldn't be able to do it in one.
Apply to a college that awards BS/BA degrees, or get an associates degree from a junior college ( maintain a high GPA) and then apply to a school that offers BS/BA degrees. Complete the requirements for a BS/BA, acquire a degree. (make sure to keep your GPA high) Take the LSAT( study/take a review course for this). Apply to law schools. Good luck.
Typically, the tuition and fees are paid semester by semester.
21 goes into 296 approximately 14.1 times.
These numbers: 1, 2, 4, 8, 37, 74, 148, 296.
296 divided by 9 equals 32 with a remainder of 8.
Different law schools have different laws as regarding to the performance of the students. Just go through the rules of your school and see what it says about the performance.
17?
1 with remainder 212.
If you have less then a 2.0 Gpa you cant go C straigh is 2.0 GPA
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6 with remainder 14.