<p>Hi everyone, I'm wondering about what colleges will think about my GPA when they see how I got it, versus the actual number.
My GPA entering senior year is a 3.9, which is not where I want it to be.
My GPA for my middle school and freshman year was a 3.63 (High school classes that you take in middle school all go into your freshman year GPA).
My GPA sophomore year was a 4.03
My junior year GPA was a 4.24
I'm wondering if schools will see my improvement as a student and let my GPA slide due to the fact that I have improved greatly as a High School student.
Additional info: My schedule has progressively became harder too, so the reason for my increase in GPA is not because of I take easy classes (I will have taken 8 AP's and 9 honors by the time I graduate). </p>
<p>They will not let your GPA “slide” per se. They will take into account the upward trend in your GPA. </p>
<p>You would have an issue if your GPA was low but improving. Yours is high and improving. I think that colleges would notice that you are doing better in harder classes.</p>