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Can i raise my GPA

Im currently going into junior year and my current GPA is a 3.3 unweighed and a 3.0 weighed (I know it's weird). But i'm planning on taking english 3 or creative writing (which one is better) also AQR because i've been struggling with math recently so that's non negotiable but i'm also planning on taking AP environmental science and AP Government. will i be able to get my gpa up to a 3.7 or 3.8 by the end of my junior year. Or at the very least by the end of my senior year if im planning on taking one more AP class. Please help me out with this guys😅

 
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Alright so me personally, i think it might be better to take english 3 than creative writing, but that depends on your career goals (like if you wanna be a writer or journalist then you should take that course). otherwise, i think english 3 is better since it is more likely to give you a english credit than an elective credit (which creative writing MIGHT give).

APES and AP gov are decent AP classes to take. As far as I know, if the teachers are good, the grade will be too, and apes is already an easy ap. your gpa will definitely go up even with a high b or low a. i guess same with ap gov. i would recommend asking upperclassmen how the teachers are and use that to guide your choices.

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