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Posted at: 9/15/08 11:31 PM
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How do you calculate what GPA you need one year, to raise your GPA to a certiain point. EX: 2.5, how much is needed to a 3.5? a 4.0?
Posted at: 9/15/08 11:34 PM
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G.P.A.
Grade Point Average
Average.
If you can't figure out what to do from there, I don't think trying to get a 3.5 GPA is your biggest concern.
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Posted at: 9/15/08 11:38 PM
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Posted at: 9/15/08 11:41 PM
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You're GPA can be dependant on many many things... Class averages for one... If you're curved and the class average is 33% and you get a 65%, that's an A... and worth 3.6 or whatever your university classifies it as... (my A and A+ are both equal to 4.0)
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Posted at: 9/15/08 11:46 PM
At 9/15/08 11:44 PM, Shawtey wrote: its impossible to raise a 2.5 to a 3 .5 in 1 year unless you know you took two classes and got a C and a B and this year you're taking like 6 classes or something
Well he could take it to 3.25... (With straight A's)
Posted at: 9/16/08 12:07 AM
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Ask your algebra teacher for the formula.
Posted at: 9/16/08 12:39 AM
I'S some variation of
((B*C)+(D*A))/(C+D)=R where A=desired GPA B=Current GPA C=Classes taken D=Classes currently inrolled
Posted at: 9/16/08 12:40 AM
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Posted at: 9/16/08 01:59 AM
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At 9/16/08 12:39 AM, kraor024 wrote: I'S some variation of ((B*C)+(D*A))/(C+D)=R where A=desired GPA B=Current GPA C=Classes taken D=Classes currently inrolled
I think you mean:
A = GPA needed for this year R = GPA at the end of this year
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