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a month ago
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About my GPA
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I'm currently a Sophomore and my current cumulative GPA is 3.62 and I was wondering if I got A's and B's for the next years would I still be able to graduate with a 4.0 GPA or is there any other way for me to graduate with a 4.0 GPA?

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a month ago

I'm not too sure it's actually possible to bring your GPA to a 4.0, but I think you can get close IF you get all A's from now till graduation. Something you can do to speed up this process is to take as many AP's and honors classes you can handle and excel in those. Another thing you can do is see if there are summer courses you can take to help give your GPA a boost. Dual enrollment could potentially give you a boost too, but that route can be kind of expensive. If you really excel in all of your classes, you might be able to get a 3.9 and above. But a 4.0 is pretty unlikely. Still, good luck!

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a month ago

You need all A's your entire high school career to get an unweighted 4.0, so no I do not think it is possible. Might be able to get a 3.8 if you get all A's from now on, which isn't bad at all.

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