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We can't calculate it because we don't know how many credits are in your current gpa.
You can calculate it: multiply the points earned in each class by the number of credits in that class - for each class. Add all those answers together and divide by the total of the number of credits attempted.
RainbowDash
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Okay, so back when I was young(er) and reckless, I always knew in my heart I wanted to be a nurse, but a lot of family said I didn't have it in me. I ended up giving up on a couple of programs I hated and having family problems that dropped me to a 2.0. Now that I am older and wiser I know that I DO have it in me, and have already been accepted to an ADN program. As some of you may know, this particular ADN program first year is all pre-requisites: Dev Psych, Eng Comp 1, AP1, AP2, Math 1, Math 2, Eng Lit, and Micro.
From *what I understand*, they base your finalization of admission on your prerequisite GPA only. However, should they choose cumulative and I manage to scrape an A in every class (a goal I ALWAYS seek), what are my chances of getting my GPA over 3.0?
P.S. The reason why it is so low is because I had a family emergency that caused me to Withdraw and Fail a couple of courses.
Any help?