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How much can I raise my GPA these next two years?

I have a 3.278 right now (before finals), and I'm wondering how much I can raise my GPA in the next two years?

I'll be taking six classes my Junior and Senior year, and say I got A's in all of them, what would my GPA be about?

Thanks!

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  • eri
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    If you took the same number of credits each year, and get all A's from now on, your highest possible GPA when you graduate would be (3.278 * 2 + 4.0 * 2) / 4 = 3.64.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Assuming that's your unweighted GPA, you're taking an identical form of training that are properly well worth an identical form of credit according to annum, and you get without delay A's for the subsequent 2 years, the suitable you may desire for is a three.2. And, enable's be elementary, the percentages of a B/C pupil without notice turning out to be a without delay A pupil are exceptionally narrow. The learn behavior you have better up as much as now are not going to make that take place. except you're able to without notice overhaul each and every thing you have been doing for the final 2 years (in all likelihood longer), you would be fortunate in case you may pull your GPA as much as a three.0.

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