3.7 Junior Year GPA

<p>Hey guys, I'm sorta stressing over my Junior year GPA... </p>

<p>I've never gotten B's before, but this year, my classes are all really difficult, and I don't have any guaranteed A classes like I did sophomore year and junior year.
The thing is, no one else is doing well this year, including kids in the top 10 for class rank. (#6 has a 3.5, #5 has a 3.4, #2 has a 3.7).</p>

<p>My freshman GPA was a 3.87 and my sophomore year GPA was a 3.97...
I'm guessing that I'll end up with a 3.7 junior year GPA. How much will this hurt my chances at JHU-level schools?</p>

<p>You're fine. Your cumulative GPA will come out to like a 3.85 or something, which is still amazing. Since you're probably taking hard classes, colleges will note that and it'll look better, from what I hear around here, than taking easy classes and getting all A's.</p>

<p>You're fine. Just do the best you can.</p>

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colleges will note that and it'll look better, from what I hear around here, than taking easy classes and getting all A's.

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too true. </p>

<p>omg seriously these threads are like annoyihg</p>