to get a 3.0 GPA you need too have all As, Bs and a high C
You better try for B's.
If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
77% of incoming freshman had a high school GPA of 3.75 or higher; 88% were above a 3.5 GPA, so you need to consistently achieve grades between an A+ and B+.
To calculate your transferable GPA, you need to convert your grades from your previous school to the new school's grading scale. This is typically done by using a conversion chart provided by the new school or by consulting with an academic advisor. Once you have converted your grades, you can calculate your transferable GPA by averaging all of your converted grades.
Yes you can
A 3.8 GPA is equivalent to an A- average, which typically corresponds to grades between 90-92.
The GPA is typically rounded up when calculating final grades.
Typically, a 3.75 GPA does not round up when calculating final grades. It is usually considered a 3.7 GPA.
The inclusion of course grades in subject A will impact a student's overall GPA by either raising or lowering it, depending on the grades earned in subject A. Higher grades in subject A will increase the overall GPA, while lower grades will decrease it.
3.8 = A-
your SAT scores must total to about a 1500 and your GPA should be about a 1.9 you'll probs get in with those grades
To graduate, you typically need to pass all required courses and maintain a certain GPA set by your school.