You'll have to do the math, but generally, if you add a good number of A's to the mix, your GPA will increase. Working hard is good, but working smart is better. Make sure you are completing and turning in all assignments, taking good notes (if the teacher keeps mentioning something, it is likely to be on the test) and, most importantly, do not let anything you do not understand slip by. Always be sure to ask for help or tutoring since it will save you time and grief.
Schools would rather see that you have brought your grades up from freshman year, rather than doing good freshman year, and doing poorly the rest of high school. So the answer is yes, but you do need to remember that admission is not just based on your GPA, it is also based on your tests scores.
As of the fall 2023 semester, Michigan State University welcomed approximately 6,000 incoming freshmen. This number can vary from year to year based on enrollment trends and university admissions policies. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, it's advisable to check the university's official statistics or reports.
Joe + Carly = messed-up baby
zero.... so giv it up....
He messed up the calender so thats why we have leap years!
An acronym for messed up is a fault, mistake or error.
It is not the world that is messed up, but the people who live in it. If there were no 'messed up' people, than the world would be nearly perfect.
your password is messed up and the email is messsed up too
Well...are you dating this girl? Cuz if you are, I don't give good advice to really messed up people. That's your relationship with this girl; is messed up, cuz YOUR messed up.
Even if you messed up the first year of college, I feel that you should still attempt to advance yourself with a college career. Maybe at another college where you think you you can pursue a degree in search of a better career.
um its legal, but you are messed up if your gonna pull that one
your ds can only get messed up if you kiss it