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Freshman and sophmore years I only had a 3.0 gpa, but this year (as a junior), I have a 3.6.
I want to go to a really good college, but my grades my first to yrs of high school sucked...:( what happens if i can't get in, and what schools should I look at?
A 3.0 isn't bad at all and a 3.6 is awesome!! You shouldn't be so hard on yourself. It sounds like it would be a good idea for you to sit down with your School(guidance) counselor and discuss what schools you are interested in applying to and what are the requirements for admission. Colleges look at more than just your GPA. You can also speak with a support counselor at the 2NDFLOOR YOUTH HELPLINE 1(888)222-2228. The 2NDFLOOR is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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