most colleges only look at 10th, 11th, and 12th grade...don't worry so much about it...it sounds like your doing fine!
2007-02-02 10:12:38
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answered by dotdotdot 5
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Getting four B's and two A's isn't bad at all. If you get all A's next semester, then your total GPA for the year would be 3.65 (3.3 for this semester, 4.0 for next semester). Since you're a freshman, you can always improve your overall GPA over the next few years. Just keep doing the best you can. I think it gets easier after the first semester.
2007-02-02 18:14:15
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answered by K 4
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dont worry about your grades too much, these are wonderful grades. if you are still in high school (not college) then just do your best to get into a good college. most colleges look at your grades and want you to have at least a B average, but they also look at the different classes you took to see if you had any upper level classes, which would be harder to get an A in. you did not screw up, you did fine!!! and they look at your overall GPA, not each semester individually. your gpa this sememster is a 3.3333... if you get all As next quarter your GPA would be a 4.0 and your cumilative GPA would be 3.66~ A average
2007-02-02 18:24:52
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answered by flutterflie04 5
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GPA is always important if you care about school. I think you got a GPA of (assuming they are perfect A's and perfect B's, and not B-'s or etc...) around 3.48 or so. Don't quote me on that but it's my estimate. So that would mean you would have around an accumulated GPA of around 3.74 if you got straight A's next Semester. I could be wrong but I think that is relatively accurate. Trust someone else's if they tell you they know for sure though.
Hope that helped.
2007-02-02 18:15:22
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answered by timebomb182 2
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a=4 pts b=3 pts c=2pts and so on....
add your grades together and find average = 3+3+3+3+4+4 gpa=3.333 for this semester....
to find out what your total GPA for the two semesters would be you would use the same system....
Those are fine grades...don't worry just keep up the good work
2007-02-02 18:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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colleges concentrate on sophmore and junior year. if you get a 4.0 next semester, it'll put you at the b+/a- range for freshman year, which is good. your goal should be to get a 3.7 or above sophmore and junior year- that will set you up for a lot of good universities.
2007-02-02 18:11:31
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answered by panacea0522 2
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I wouldn't complain about those grades.
2007-02-02 18:08:24
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answered by Jay 5
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