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Hi my name is Kayla, I am currently a junior and I have a 2.6 GPA and im going to do more volunteering and get an AP class. Will my GPA or acceptance rate go up by the time I have to submit college applications?

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5 months ago

Your gpa will definitely improve but since you’re adding one ap class and not several, probably won’t change it a lot. I just recommend trying to do well in most of your classes like getting b’s. Show admissions counselors you have improved through high school! I did fairly bad my freshman year but each year my grades got better. Don’t let your past academics get you down just focus on what you can do now

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5 months ago

Hello Kayla! If you do well in your AP class and non-AP credits, your GPA will certainly increase, and that will increase your chances of admission as well. If you're looking for colleges to attend, I'd recommend applying to in-state public colleges in the state you live in. Also, you might want to check out:

-University of Wyoming

-Broward College

-Cameron University

-Delta State University

-Montana State University

-Northern Arizona University

-New England College

-University of Maine

-Blue Mountain College

-Prescott College

-Alabama State University

and

-University of Wisconsin

I wish you much luck on your college journey! Have a lovely day!

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