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If my GPA is low....?

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Ok so my GPA is pretty low right now like 1.4 something.(I slacked off alot) im currently a junior, I have like 20 more classes, if I make all B's for the rest of my classes, will my GPA at least go up to a 3.0

I need to get at least a 3

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  1. *resists temptations*

    OK. If a B=3, and if you have anything less than a B, how can it possible get up to a 3.0? It can't, it's mathematically impossible. You could get B's for the rest of your life and you'd still only have a 2.999. So no. You need some A's in there.


  2. you need to get a tutor. are you in high school?

  3. ok a GPA works like this

    A=4

    B=3

    C=2

    D=1

    E=0

    turn each of your grades into a number and find the adverage if you have 20 more classes and are planing on have all Bs add 20x3 to the equation.

    does that make sence?

  4. it depends on how many credits youve taken

    use this simple eqn:

    (1.4* credits taken) + (3.0*future credits) / total credits

    youll need more than B's to get your GPA to a B most likely if you are half way through college.... you would in theory have a 2.2 based on averages, if you got all As you would in theory have a 2.7

  5. Adding to the previous answer, you'd have to multiply 20 x 3 and ordinarily if you have different grades, then you would average at the end. But assuming you get all B's, you'd just add 3 to your current GPA, which would be 4.4. Then divide that by 2. So you would have a 2.2 if you get at least all B's. It'll be higher if you get A's. And obviously lower if you get lower than B's.  

  6. Yes, for every 'B' that you make, you get 3 points toward your GPA.

    If you have all B's, your GPA will be exactly a 3.0

    It would help out alot if you got @ least one A, that way you won't be stuck right on the border.
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