to figure out your GPA use the following method:
4 points for an A
3 points for a B
2 points for a C
1 points for a D
0 point for a F
add the total up and divide it by the number of classes you have
(pass or fail scoring does not count)
In the United States, an "A" generally translates to a 4.0 on a 4.0 grading scale. To have an "A" average for two years in a row, your GPA should be 4.0 provided these are the only two years of grades you have received.
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.
It's not that easy. To calculate the GPA, you need to know the total amount of credits earned, the quality point assigned, and the number of credits the course you received the B- in (two credits, three, four, etc.). In other words, you take the total amount of quality points, and divide that by the total number of credits earned.
You have to account for the credits associated with the grades. If they are all 3 credit classes, you have a 3.5.
you will not be able to enroll in a university with 1.0 try community college for two years make sure your GPA stays above 2.5 so you will be able to transfer to the university of your choice
You would but it might not be with a scholarship
The Best Two Years - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
I would say TRY to get all A's. If you get one C you need two A's to pull up your GPA to be decent.
It depends on the school. GPA's are usually rounded up or down to two decimal places. A 2.95 would not be rounded to 3.0. An honest 3.0 is higher than a 2.95. A 2.434 would be rounded down to 2.43.
in two years after the date you've received it
The GPA is basically the average marks you scored in each semester . So if you had 8 semesters , you would have 8 GPA'sThe CGPA is the average of your GPA , i.e the sum of your GPA's divided by 8
Four A's and Two B's = GPA Average: 3.6 Four A+ and Two B+ = GPA Average: 3.8