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I got my grades in and got 3 A's, 1 A-, and a C+.... I have three more semesters (average of 5 classes each semester, plus three for the summer and one for the winter) till I graduate from college. I need to graduate with a 3.7 because I like to meet the standards that I set for myself. Please let me know what grades I can afford to get from here on out (Can I afford one B?, one more C??) Let me know. Thanks.

2006-12-23 11:40:49 · 7 answers · asked by Jack B. 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

Forgot to mention, my GPA is a 3.6 right now. Thanks.

2006-12-23 11:45:51 · update #1

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A 3.6 GPA is very sweet. The C+ may bring you down a bit. I would suggest making solid A's at this point, but you shouldn't sell yourself short by only taking easy classes. The college courses that are the most rewarding may not be those that you get necessarily A's in. Furthermore, don't beat yourself up if you don't get that 3.7 GPA by the time you graduate. You are still destined for great things and employers will be impressed by your academic performance. I know that's not what you want to hear right now, because you have set very high academic goals for yourself, which I can certainly understand. Contragulations though...

2006-12-23 12:37:41 · answer #1 · answered by R J 2 · 0 0

how about you calculate this for yourself
a = 4
b = 3
c = 2
d = 1
below d = 0
add all of them up then divide by number of classes you took
example = 2 A = 4 + 4 = 8 divide 2 = 4.0 gpa

2006-12-23 11:44:39 · answer #2 · answered by Evermore 3 · 0 1

If you have a 3.6 right now, and 3 semesters to go, then it is possible. Just shoot for As!

2006-12-23 12:31:48 · answer #3 · answered by st_al_xii 3 · 0 0

There are distinctive ranges of training. it can be a threat, you could would desire to take harder training, like AP or Honor training (each college is distinctive) Calculus or Pre-cal. they're going to would desire to be a weighted path. meaning that they are harder than in many situations occurring, and at an superior point. you could would desire to envision alongside with your conselor and spot what extreme point training your college gives you, and what standards you will desire to have

2016-12-18 18:22:35 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

htat C+ wil lbring you down but you van't afford any more lower grades.

2006-12-23 11:47:00 · answer #5 · answered by blah 4 · 0 0

Of course it is. Was your C+ in Math?

2006-12-23 13:15:58 · answer #6 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

You can find your answer at www.getalife.com. Good luck.

2006-12-23 11:43:53 · answer #7 · answered by Timothy S 3 · 0 1

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