<p>The problem is that your GPA is so low now that “A’s and B’s” aren’t going to get you there. You need pretty much all A’s with only one or two B’s just to get the GPA over 3.0</p>
<p>Panda, I’m going to give this another shot. And I’m not being negative - I’m being realistic and I’d like you view what I say in that light.
I think that you are confusing plans with goals. You want to achieve higher grades; that’s not a plan, it’s a goal. What you do to achieve that goal is your plan.<br>
Smart people don’t forget about their past; they learn from their mistakes. What mistakes did you make that led you to such a low gpa? How will you correct those mistakes?<br>
GP is correct. Also, looking at your academic subjects I don’t see a language in there. Your courseload looks a little thin. Word processing, gym and digital photography don’t count.
you’re obviously not taking all APs. Are you taking any Honors classes?
Your gpa suggests otherwise.<br>
You can’t take 8 classes in 8 weeks. That’s unrealistic if not impossible.
That’s good. Are you interested in health care? Do you have any other activities/sports/interests?</p>
<p>Well, obtaining a 3.8 GPA freshman year, and I completely screwed up sophmore year because I didn’t care much about school at the time, its a long story I wouldn’t like to talk about. </p>
<p>And about 8 classes, maybe not 8 – probably like 4-5. ALL AP courses isn’t rare in my school. I go to Scotch Plains Fanwood HS.</p>
<p>bump .</p>
<p>Are you at TCNJ now?</p>