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Bad Semester Posted on 05-27-2008
Orca51
Indianapolis, IN
Hi, I just finished my high school sophomore year. Second semester I didn't do all that great. I had a case of sophomoritist, and I "I just turned 16 so i now think I'm grown" lol.I got over this, but I'm scared that colleges will look badly upon this semester. I finished the year with roughly a 3.1. In the former semesters my G.P.A. was around 3.5. I'd LIKE to attend Spelman College, but will this semester hurt my chances. I plan on getting back on track and maintaining at least a 3.8 in the next year and then applying early action senior year. I have projected SAT scores in the 1300/1600 range based on my current PSAT score. So do you think I still have a chance if I get my stuff together junior year?
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Phylicia215 replied on 05-27-2008 07:49PM [Reply]
I think as long as you do well in your junior year by maintaing a good GPA, you will be fine. Colleges mainly look at your junior year grades, GPA, and SAT/ACT scores.
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MiA_theGREAT from Hustletown, TX replied on 05-27-2008 08:29PM [Reply]

congratulate yourself for recognizing the need to change early.. i know some seniors who wanted to play around til the last minute & well, lets just say they will not be graduating nowhere near '08.
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I had a case of sophomoritist, and I "I just turned 16 so i now think I'm grown"
**** @ that^^
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Orca51 from Indianapolis, IN replied on 05-27-2008 11:11PM [Reply]
Phylicia215 wrote:
I think as long as you do well in your junior year by maintaing a good GPA, you will be fine. Colleges mainly look at your junior year grades, GPA, and SAT/ACT scores.
Thanks. I feel better knowing that junior year holds more weight than sophomore year. Do you know why that is? I've heard this before, but I've never understood why.
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Orca51 from Indianapolis, IN replied on 05-27-2008 11:14PM [Reply]
MiA_theGREAT wrote:
congratulate yourself for recognizing the need to change early.. i know some seniors who wanted to play around til the last minute & well, lets just say they will not be graduating nowhere near '08. **** @ that^^
I know, I know. My mom set me straight though. I skipped one day, and called me in as her...i swear once she found out by the look on her face I just knew I didn't want to get in the car with her. I know I got to get it straight this year though. This isn't a test run of life this is the real deal.
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BisonBoy from norfolk, VA replied on 05-28-2008 07:34AM [Reply]

if skippin a day is considered goofin off.... Me and my stickmans are the official goof troop....
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Orca51 from Indianapolis, IN replied on 05-28-2008 12:06PM [Reply]
BisonBoy wrote:
if skippin a day is considered goofin off.... Me and my stickmans are the official goof troop....
umm...well that was only one thing i did. i ended up doing quite a few other things that i said i'd wait to do. But my biggest concern was my gpa decrease because spelman's average gpa is high. I can't even worry about the other stuff, whats done is done and I can't go back and change it. However I can get more focused on my grades. P.S. it's more about what I did when I skipped that got me in alot of trouble. Not so much the skipping.
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TSUblueTiger replied on 05-28-2008 12:13PM [Reply]
We all make mistakes in life. The important thing is to learn from your mistake, it’s not where you start, but where you finish! Since you are a sophomore, you have time to improve your GPA. Personally, I think you can rebound from a 3.1 GPA. Just keep working hard in (GPA) and out (Community Service) of the classroom. Good Luck!
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Orca51 from Indianapolis, IN replied on 05-28-2008 10:56PM [Reply]
Thanks tsubluetiger you always give really good advice. Can you be my adoptive big brother? lol
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TSUblueTiger replied on 05-29-2008 09:25AM [Reply]
Orca51 wrote:
Thanks tsubluetiger you always give really good advice. Can you be my adoptive big brother? lol
Thanks for the kind words. I dont mind being your adoptive big brother!
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