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What will my GPA be after my senior year?

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i now have a 2.4 accumulative GPA in 11th what will my GPA be if i got all a's in my senior year and i have one ap class

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  1. (2.4*3+4*1)/4 = 2.8 GPA.  That's assuming you take the same number of classes your senior year as you did the other three years.  If your high school weights classes, it might be a bit higher, but not much.  And if you're planning to apply to colleges, they ask for unweighted GPAs anyway.


  2. It depends on your schools grading system. Lots of school systems have weights so you get extra points for taking AP or even honors classes. However, with a 2.4 GPA at your senior year, you're not going to break 3. Even if you had a GPA over 4.0 for your senior year, that would be about 2.8. If you're looking to get into college, you might want to consider community college (where you have to actually do well) for a year and then transfer.

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