Assuming you take 6 credits next year (for a total of 24 credits), this is not possible. If you get a 4.0 in every class, the highest grade you can get is 2.275, based on this math (1.7x18+4.0x6)/24 = 2.275. As a high school senior, you should have been able to figure this out yourself, which is troublesome. I'm assuming you want to raise your GPA to get into college. I think your best option would be to go to a community college, get your grades up, and transfer to a four year school.
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.
It Goes Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
A freshman is 9th grade A sophomore is 10th grade A junior is 11th grade A senior is 12th grade or graduation year
the 1st year is Freshman. The second year is sophomore. The third year is junior and the fourth year is senior.
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.
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Upperclassmen years."junior year" is the second to last yearand "senior year" is the last year.All in order it's Freshmen,Sophomore, Junior, Senior.
2.65
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Senior year. 1st Year - Freshmen 2nd Year - Sophomore 3rd Year - Junior 4th and final Year - Senior
1.Freshman Year 2.Sophomore Year 3.Junior Year 4.Senior Year