I did three semesters at UCF, got academically suspended, and now I’m taking courses at Broward College. My ultimate goal, as of last semester, is to get into UF for a Bachelor’s in Sustainability and the Built Environment. The only problem is this: my cumulative GPA is currently sitting at a nasty, cringe-inducing 1.789.
Fall 2014: 0.925
(3) C
(1) D
(3) W
(3) W
(3) D-
(3) F
Spring 2015: 2.625
(3) A
(1) B
(3) F
(3) B
(3) C
(3) A
Fall 2015: 1.000
(3) W
(3) C
(3) D
(3) F
Can anyone point me to a good calculator that can take all of this into account and tell me how many credits/hours I’ll need to take in order to raise my cumulative GPA to 3.000 in a somewhat-timely manner, assuming A’s on all of them? Do withdrawn courses count as attempts or affect your GPA in ANY way? I was hoping to do it over the Spring, Summer, and Fall of 2016, but I’m not sure if even that will be enough… 
W’s don’t count, so right now you have a 1.789 GPA with 35 units.
Solving (35*1.789 + 4x) / (x+35) = 4.0 gives x = 43 units of straight A’s to achieve a 3.0 GPA.
@TheThnikkaman the more important question is, how will you change your work/study habits to do better in college? What contributed to your failure, and how can you fix it?
@goldenbear2020 - I might be wrong, but I think you posted the equation incorrectly. I think you may have meant to write:
(35*1.789 + 4x) / (x+35) = 3.0