I go to a 4 year university and I slacked off my freshman year and I ended up with a 2.2 GPA. I know I can do way better these upcoming years, but I’m worried about the highest GPA I can get before I graduate. I know I can pull off a 4.0 every semester if I really put my mind to it but I’m worried if I can reach a good GPA for an engineer. Any Help?
You think you can pull off a 4.0 in engineering classes for the rest of your college career??
Okay maybe I exaggerated, I just want to know what’s the highest possible GPA if I did get a 4.0 GPA or above a 3.5 from now on
What math are you in? An engineering student should be able to figure this out easily. You can do a quick and dirty by assuming that Freshman year is one-quarter of your graded work. If you get all 4.0s, you could have an average of 3.4 by the end of Junior year and a potential 3.55 by end of Senior year. If you get 3.5s, you would have a 3.06 and a 3.18 respectively.
I just finished Calc 2 (Analytic Geometry and calculus) and now I’m moving onto differential equations but thank you