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92% unweighted average


Question Posted Wednesday May 14 2008, 10:00 pm

15/f sophomore
i have a 92% unweighted average, and a 98% weighted average (im in 3 honors classes). that is probably gonna change for the worse after sophomore year is over and the final grades are in
because my english and chem grades (mid-Bs) are gonna KILL my average..

meanwhile, the students currently attending the college of my top choice (Princeton University) have an unweighted average of 95%.

!!!!!!!!!

can i possibly get my GPA up to over a 95 after junior/senior year if i work my ASS off both years?
im so scared....


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metroklg answered Thursday May 15 2008, 9:08 pm:
just keep trying and dont give up.
im sure yu will be able to do it. i have faith in you. justt stay positive.

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Cmilner1607 answered Thursday May 15 2008, 8:31 pm:
i think you can do anything you set your mind to. just study hard, and try to stay positive. if you doubt yourself, it isn't helping.

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