Question:
If I made two B's in the two classes in summer school would that make a Gpa of 2.8 go up?
rocy3485@ymail.com
2010-06-17 15:58:20 UTC
I want to know if two B's will make my gpa of a 2.8 go up to a 3.0 to keep the life scholarship?
Four answers:
party like a hawkstar
2010-06-17 16:26:51 UTC
I think you're going to have a hard time getting those two Bs. This is a very basic math question. Adding nothing but Bs will never make something below a 3.0 up to a 3.0. Assuming that you took a full course load in college (12 credits where I went to college) for 2 semesters and your summer courses are each 2 hour courses then scoring As in both would give you a 2.97. If they are both 3 credit hour courses and you scored an A in both your GPA would be 3.04. If you have a number of current credit hours other then 24 use this formula. [2.8 * current credit hours + (4 * # credit hours of summer school) ] / ( credit hours + summer school credit hours) This formula assumes you will get As in both classes. I find it extremely unlikely you can get your GPA above 3.0 without scoring As in both classes.
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2010-06-17 16:03:15 UTC
it depends on the credit hours. if you have 100 hours of 2.8 when you add 2 b's it will go up less than if you have 12 hours of 2.8 and you added 2 b's. Since im assuming you have more credit hours from the first two semesters then you do from the summer i doubt 2 b's would make a 2.8 go up to a 3.0 since the b's are worth 3.0 themselves. You should google a gpa calculator and add up your grades that way. just make sure that the calculator is using the same grading scale as your university.
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Wise Guy
2010-06-17 16:00:27 UTC
I don't know you would have to provide all your grades but most likely not if you've taken 10+ classes


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