I transferred to this school with a 3.2 <p>mine is a 3.8uw, but at my school you have 2 options, 1 allows it to count for highschool and college credit (affects gpa/rank) and the other is only for college credit (though the school won’t pay for it this way) I want to go into the sciences but my science gpa is low
Mayamillers Leaked – Lido Kitchen
One f ruined my gpa, how in the world do i get it back up
Over the summer, i failed my first class
I went from an honors 3.56 gpa to a lousy 2.9 I calculated what my new gpa would be for the four classes i'm taking right now, putting in as to cs as a possible grade at the end of the semester. Took my course for the humanities credits Claim they have a right to a grade rounded from failing to passing, but that's another topic and besides the point i want to focus on
They say this failing grade will ruin their future because their overall gpa which is a 3.3 with the other 4 subjects and the credit score also reduced from 15 to 12. Theres very little change you can make to your overall gpa your senior year Other thing i've told kids going into college, is plan it out. So many friends put off their hard classes and there senior year ended up being ridiculously too hard
Second, my future is completely ruined just because i was younger and foolish and did something wrong and now my whole future is just ruined
Top schools is not a mandatory thing, but at least i will try Plus, i have said that i am still trying to improve my gpa I hope i will not apply with a 3.0/4.0 only So i think my chances of getting into med school right out of college are dead
2 c's freshman year, looking at probably a c and a d fall semester sophomore year Even if i got straight a's from this point on, i don't think there's any recovering from that. How do i make up for this? I’m pretty sure i can get all a’s next semester and i’m planning on taking all ap’s junior year
Should i switch some of my classes to honors
Should i do olympiad’s outside of school I don’t know what to do to make up for this Are my chances of getting into a good college ruined?