Is it possible to raise my 2.76 to a 3.0?

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hey everyone, I am new here, i am a nursing student about to start my 3rd year in a couple of months, my current GPA is 2.76, and i was wondering if i could ever get it to a 3.0 ? between now and my 4th year?

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What do you think it will take to get your GPA to that point? There are a lot of factors involved, and no one can tell you whether or not you can raise your GPA. Study and don't wait until the last minute to prepare for exams. Ask for help. Maybe a study group would be helpful. I wish you the best.

In two years, you should be able to do it if you maintain a 3.3 average and take the same number of units as you did the first two years. It might not be possible in only one year, unless you take a huge number of units and get straight A's. When I needed to raise my GPA, I created a spreadsheet for the calculations. Your unofficial transcript will show how many units you had for each class and what your grade was. Multiply each class unit value by a number for your grade (usually 4 for an A, 3 for a B, 2.7 for a B-, etc.) and that will give you a total number of grade points for each class. Project your expected number of units and your expected grades into the future and add up the grade points. At the end of each semester, you can calculate your future GPA by totaling up all of the grade points and dividing by the total class unit value. Raising a GPA is hard, but possible! Good luck!

The math required to figure this out is less complex than dimensional analysis and mcg/kg/min.

Show us your calculations, and somebody can help you trouble shoot it.

Depends on how many credits you have taken so far.

Please google g.p.a calculations and go from there, it will allow you to put in your past info (credits/ g.p.a) and what you think your future grades will be and calculate an estimated g.p.a for you. We can not give you that answer to your question without great detail behind it.

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the only way I can officially answer this is by knowing the number of credit hours you are taking. if you are asking whether you are capable of taking a certain number of credits and getting all A's, only you know that. but i think you can do it.

Why do people post the most inane questions on here and expect perfect strangers to be able to answer them, without supplying any of the relevant information?

Based on the fact you posted this here and thought we could tell you one way or the other, my answer is "no" you won't be able to raise your GPA.

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