<p>I am now a senior in high school. I have a 3.44 GPA right now, but I need that 3.5 for scholarships. What do I have to do to get that up by next quarter, can I?</p>
<p>Get all As</p>
<p>3.44 * 6 semesters = 20.64</p>
<p>20.64 + 4.0 (your next semester GPA) = 24.64</p>
<p>24.64 / 7 = 3.52 (your culm GPA after 7 semesters)</p>
<p>Hint: bone up on your math.</p>
<p>^Thats nice, but the OP says he needs it by next QUARTER, which means he probably doesn’t have a whole semester to do it. So the answer is no- the only way would be if you were to take college classes for dual enrollment, but even if you did that, you would have to take a massive amount of them AND they would have to be 8 week-classes as opposed to the traditional semester-length classes.</p>
<p>And btw, my school only calculates GPA every semester, not quarter, so the system might be different.</p>