FrEe2bMe answered Monday July 9 2007, 1:46 am: Well, usually most schools run on a 4.0 or 5.0 scale. Having a GPA in the 2 point something range is generally considered a C average. Since you earned this during the course of your freshmen year, you still have great chances of bringing it up in the future. It will impact your future grades though keep in mind. Here are some tips for when you go back to school in the fall:
-write down assignments in a planner to keep track of everything
-take good notes
-review your notes a little bit each night
-take short breaks when studying
-ask questions if you are confused
-go to tutorials if offered
-get in a study group
-don't procrastinate
Cux answered Monday July 9 2007, 12:28 am: Well, a 4.0 is an A.
A 3.0 is a B.
And so a 2.83 is about a B-, C+.
Its not bad, but it also isn't good. If you work hard in your sophomore, junior, and senior years.. you'll be able to bring it up.. but you really have to work at it. Don't give up!
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