Is it possible for me to raise my 3.4 gpa to a 3.7 in 2 years?

<p>Assuming I get straight A's is it possible for me to jump from 3.4 starting my junior year to a 3.7 by the end of my senior? 16 credits each semester. In college.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>You can figure that out yourself with a calculator. Just add all the grades up (A=4.0, B+=3.67, etc.) and then divide by the number of grades you put in.</p>

<p>Assuming you take the same number of courses in your junior and senior years as you did in freshman and sophomore years, you could conceivably raise it to a 3.7 if you got straight A’s. (average 2 years of 3.4 with two years of 4.0 yields 3.7)</p>

<p>Guessing you can’t since you asked such a simple question…</p>

<p>yah, it’s possible. but, you HAVE to have a 4.0. Anything short of that, and unless you had alot more credits jr. and sr. year, and you won’t get the 3.7.</p>