You need to get some high Bs and As. The number will depend on the credit hours already taken.
If you can make up some classes, maybe raise your gpa up to at least a 2.5 and do fairly good on your SAT's and ACT's, also get involved in many extracurriculur activities you may have a chance. I got in with a 2.9 gpa and a 1640 SAT score.
Raise Ralts up to level 20 then raise Kirlia up to level 30
Take 6-12 months off from school and get a job. When you have the money start with 1 class at a time to raise your GPA. Once you get your GPA back up you can go back fulltime with financial aid.
In order to raise the GPA, each course you take in the future should be higher than the existing GPA. However, it is possible to do that with some courses and do poorly in others bringing the GPA down. An A in one course and a D in other will still bring the GPA down. Strive for the B and A grades which will help raise the GPA. Do it before you collect too many credits. The more credits you accumulate the less the higher grades will affect the GPA. Each college has an Academic Learning Center where you can receive tutoring in any subject area. Take advantage of it, and you will see a higher GPA. That being said, a 2.7 is not shabby, so do not beat yourself up! Still, I must say you can do better!
Typically, a 3.48 GPA does not round up to a 3.5 GPA.
Typically, a 2.995 GPA does not round up to a 3.0 GPA. It is usually considered a 2.995 GPA.
It is not recommended to round up your GPA as it may be considered dishonest. It is best to report your GPA accurately.
Level elekid up to a level 30 (I would teach it discharge at level 37)
Well at my school a weighted GPA goes up to 5 and an unweighted GPA goes up to 4. It might vary depending on the school
It is not recommended to round up your GPA on a resume as it can be seen as dishonest. It is best to report your GPA accurately to maintain credibility.
It is because the digital sum of 279 finally adds up to 9 and so therefore 279 is divisible by 9 which is 31
Typically, a 3.75 GPA does not round up when calculating final grades. It is usually considered a 3.7 GPA.