Take each class's overall grade:a-4, B-3, C-2, D-1, F-0 and add all of your class grades and then divide that number by the number of classes you have and that will give you your grade point average
You can certainly get into college with that high school GPA. Your test scores and your other activites are also a factor.
You get to college by performing well in high school. You have to meet the entrants requirements for GPA and SAT scores.
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I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school.
It honestly doesn't matter. As long as you have a high GPA and great SAT, ACT scores :)
kevin durtant gpa in high school was an 4.0
A lot of schools offer scholarships upon admittance for high ACT scores. I got a 32 on the ACT and a full tuition scholarship from my school based on that. All I have to do it keep my GPA up.
Possibly, but it also depends on your standardized test scores, extra curriculars, and level of course work taken in high school.
uh pretty much ALL OF THEM. DEPENDING ON ACT/SAT SCORES-
If you have a 3.3 GPA in high school, you will need to continue you good study habits in college. Your GPA does not carry over from high school to college.
Freshmen * Admission 1,775 enrolled, 2.60 average high school GPA * Average high school GPA 2.60 * Test scores SAT verbal scores over 500 N/R, SAT math scores over 500 N/R, ACT scores over 18 N/R, SAT verbal scores over 600 N/R, SAT math scores over 600 N/R, ACT scores over 24 N/R, SAT verbal scores over 700 N/R, SAT math scores over 700 N/R, ACT scores over 30 N/R http://education.yahoo.com/college/facts/5004.html
GPA, SAT or ACT scores. Also what classes you had in high school. It is different if you are transfering from a community college or just graduating from high school and what college it is.