duzzie19 answered Thursday June 21 2007, 9:51 pm: It will definitely be hard... the classes get harder as you move through high school. It is hard to just maintain a steady GPA. If you work really hard, you could bring it up though, but do not set unrealistic expectations for yourself. If you do somehow bring it up, that's awesome, colleges like a rising GPA. Best of luck! [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
Juelz0587 answered Thursday June 21 2007, 1:23 pm: after one year ... not as hard as after two years. just work extra hard in your classes. I had two classes (yearbook and chior) that i knew were guaranteed A's as long as i showed up...that helped my gpa. Just aim for like 80's and your gpa should come up. the earlier the easier [ Juelz0587's advice column | Ask Juelz0587 A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Thursday June 21 2007, 12:27 pm: It will be pretty hard and you're going to have to work for it.
The most you can do is to take weighted credit classes, no study halls, and try and get as many credits as you can...but make sure that if you take a weighted credit class, it won't be too hard because if it is, there's not point in earning bad grades. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday June 21 2007, 9:51 am: it depends on what you bring it up to.. on your college transcript that 2.5 is going to be 1/3 of your total gpa so if you are looking to bring it up past a 3.0 yeah it could be hard
sevenmilliondown answered Thursday June 21 2007, 8:37 am: Your GPA accumulates over the high school years.
They basically add them together and give you the average.
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