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I don't know how much you could raise it. I guess it would depend on how low it was and how much better your grades are now. Even if it doesn't improve a big amount, it is still worth it to try. Every little bit counts. Even if you don't have a sky high GPA, colleges may still accept you.

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Ask God for wisdom. Be industrious. Study hard. Give your best shot in every academic related thing you do.

Do more research, reading, and practice than actually assigned. Ask a lot of questions about your material. Become very familiar with your subjects.

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It depends on how many credits you have already completed. The more credits, the more it will take to raise the GPA. As a very simple example. If you complete 6 credits (two courses) it would not take much to raise the GPA especially if you achieved As the next semester. However, if you completed 50 credits it would take a number of semesters with high grades to do the same.

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Yes there is hope for you if you probably get strait A's for the whole 2 semesters (1 year)

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The GPA is accumulative. This means that in the freshman year, which there is less data, one or two courses will have a more drastic effect than in the senior year when there is more data.

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Q: If your GPA is a 1.98 can you bring it up to a 3.0 in one semester?
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