<p>Not my best but I’m fine with a 3.3 which was enough to push my gpa up by .3 Two A’s, One A-, One B and One C+
Honestly the only reason I got a C+ was because everyone did bad on the second test which weighted the most for our grades, the average was a 60% and he would not curve instead he offered corrections for 1/3 of the points you lost. I honestly think he ended curving substantially because I did not do well enough on the final to push my grade up from a C- to a C+. It could be worse I’m thankful I at least got a C+. </p>
<p>Striving for all A’s in all expect physics next semester would I would like to at least get a B seeing on even the smartest struggle…which means I will be going to tutoring.</p>
<p>3.934. One A- that was less than a point away from an A >:(
I’m happy with my GPA just bugged over that ever so close A-. I’m trying to transfer universities so hopefully they will be pleased.</p>
<p>Finished this semester with all A’s. Raised my overall GPA to 3.88. Hoping to transfer as well, so shooting for A’s in everything. I had a lousy B last semester in composition.</p>
<p>I am happy with the results. I was a half percent away from getting an A in computational mechanics so that stinks and thought I would get in the A range for applied aero, but its my fault for not putting in a greater effort for these two. All in all, good semester. Excited for the Spring semester though!</p>
<p>This semester I got 3 A’s and 2 B’s after getting nothing but C’s and a B or two my first two semesters.</p>
<p>I’ve had ADHD my whole life and just got diagnosed and medicated this past semester, and school has never seemed more enjoyable and more possible. No more later papers or incomplete assignments.</p>
<p>Last semester was a 4.0, this semester only 3 out of six grades are in, all A’s so far. Nervously waiting the other three although I know that two are A’s…I’m just worried about one class since my professor never gave us a grade on our final.</p>
<p>Molecular Biology: A-
Spanish: A
GE (Holocaust and the Creative Impulse): A</p>
<p>Also got Credit for 2 units of research. Total GPA is 3.9, which I’m really happy about. It’s kind of a “temporary” 3.9 because I had to take an incomplete in Organic Chemistry because of a family issue, and the course director said that the highest I can get (after taking the final) is a B, so the GPA for the semester will probably go down, but she also seemed a bit distracted when she was saying it so I might actually get a higher grade if I really ace the final.</p>
<p>Anyway, my GPA each semester has gone from 3.07 → 3.65 → 3.9 for an overall of 3.51, so I’m happy about the improvement.</p>
<p>GPA wise, I did good. Good grades all around, ending with a 4.05. Standardized testing wise, I sucked. I doubt I could get into a decent UC school with a ACT 20 composite or a 1390 SAT score. I hate myself.</p>
<p>I got a B in one class where I was expecting/hoping for an A. I guess I didn’t do very well on the final. I would have dropped it if I had seen it coming, but oh well. It’s a B+, but plus and minus don’t count at my school. All else went as planned so I shouldn’t be too upset. My overall GPA even went up a point, so yipee!</p>
<p>I’m a first-year student (sophomore standing because of AP credits). I did very well in all of my classes except for one:</p>
<p>Organic Chemistry: 3.8 (90% in the class before the final gives you a 4.0), A
Second Year German I: 3.8 (98% in the class before the final gives you a 4.0), A
Honors College First Year Class: 3.8, same grading scale as Second Year German I, A
Calculus III: 2.3, C</p>
<p>Yes, a big fat C. First C I have ever had. The professor was horrible. He was a very nice guy, but a bad professor. His lessons were dry and straight out of the book, and he made mistakes pretty much every class period. Our grade was based on four exams (one being the final), and I flat-out failed that final. Half of the class failed the class and will have to re-take it, assuming they need the class in the first place. As far as I know, I was the only weirdo in the class that didn’t really need it. It’s a long story why I took it in the first place, but at my school, for Biochemistry, you only have to go up to Calculus II.</p>
<p>I totally screwed myself over by taking 17 credits, and tackling a part time job, along with an internship and independent study project at the same time. Somehow, I survived with a 3.63 GPA for the semester and I’m still maintaining a 3.72 overall. Remind me NEVER to do anything remotely like this again =D</p>