How fast can I raise my GPA to 3.0?

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 Do withdrawn courses count as attempts or affect your GPA in ANY way?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… :frowning:

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