A few days ago
Axmann

College GPA? – High School?

If you graduated High School with a 2.7 GPA, and want to get into a college that requires a minimum 3.0, is it possible to raise your GPA before you apply to the college, so you can be considered?

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A few days ago
yvetteb93021

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Yes it is. You can go to a community college for two years and than apply with a 3.0. Other than than there is pretty much nothing you can do.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Yep. Just go to a Junior/Community College to take High school classes to raise your GPA. Before my senior year i had a 1.5gpa. i went to a continuation school. (thats like the school for the bad gangster kids and the kids with parents who are disabled and so they have to graduate early like junior year etc. So school is half days and twice as many credits.) So I go there for my senior year and now my high school gpa is 3.75. 🙂 Bad choices aren’t always so.
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4 years ago
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