If you have a 1.5 GPA in your junior year it is still possible to bring it up to a 2.5 by the end of your senior year. It will depend on how many credits you take and what grade you get in each class, but it can be done.
No, probably not. I would say a 3.2-3.3 is more realistic. You would have to get a 4.0 the rest of the time in college and even then I don't know if it would ever be that high. 2.4 is pretty low. :(
2.65
3.26333333 Adding all GPA's and dividing by 3 is how i got your average.
You are not likely to get it up to a 3.0. You would have to get a 4.0 in all your classes to get it to 2.5 by the end of senior year.
Junior yr - 3th yr Senior yr- 4th(final) yr & Junior/Senior CGPA means the avg of third and fourth yr
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you have to take ap classes your best bet is to take all ap classes in junior year
yes, they can go to yale.
dude go for like stanford, princeton and all the CU colleges...they dont look at frosh year
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.
Need final GPA for all four years divided by four.
Colleges take grades from all four years of high school into account, so a high school student's grade point average (GPA) is equally important in each year of high school.
2.8