How to Raise Your GPA Quickly
Strategic GPA Improvement
If your GPA isn't where you want it to be, don't panic. Improving your academic standing is a marathon, not a sprint, but there are several strategic ways to see faster results.
Focus on Credit Weights
Classes with higher credit hours have a larger impact on your GPA. If you have a 4-credit science lab and a 2-credit elective, performing well in the science class will raise your GPA more significantly. Prioritize your study time based on the "ROI" (Return on Investment) of each course.
The Power of Extra Credit
Never leave points on the table. Even if the extra credit project seems small, it acts as a buffer for your exam scores. A 1-2% bump in your raw score can be the difference between a B+ (3.3) and an A- (3.7).
Leverage Grade Forgiveness
Check if your school offers grade forgiveness or retake policies. Often, replacing a 'D' from your freshman year with a 'B' or 'A' in a retake can drastically shift your cumulative GPA upwards.
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