I have a 4.2 GPA and I agree with these methods. This video should be mostly focused on freshmen and sophomores because it's basically too late if your a junior and impossible if a senior.
If it makes you feel better I'm a junior, and throughout my freshman and sophomore year I didn't care/ didn't do homework, I had C/D averages and now I'm paying for it because I have a 2.7 GPA and that won't get me into my top colleges, so I'm probably going to have to go to community college and transfer my junior year all because I decided to sleep instead of do homework. :(
It's a very well made and simple video. The problem I always encounter with these types of videos is that they are either too complicated or have conflicting ideas. This one is simple and effective. I hope to see more videos in the future! Edit: Also thank you for the spark notes in the description! Very helpful!
Hi Marshall-- thanks for your comment! I'm happy to hear that the video was helpful to you. I'm currently on a family vacation, but when I get back on Monday I'll be filming more videos on college admissions, self-improvement, and similar topics. Stay tuned!
Oh my life, I just came across your channel and for once I am proud of the decision I have made. Your video is so simple and effective in helping understanding the relevant topic rather then the usual recommended videos I see. Kudos!
Thank you so much, I currently have a 3.0 GPA. I had a medical issue the last 2 years that hindered my learning ability and now I am on the right track to raising it. I am taking 5 APs this year and plan to take 4 senior year. I hope to raise my GPA to a 3.6
Rip I have a 2.2 GPA because I didn't try at all in freshman and sophomore year. Going to be a junior and I've finally learned the consequences of being irresponsible. Would you say it's possible to bring my GPA up to a 3.0 by the end of Junior year?
I think that if you kick ass your junior year, colleges will see that and be very impressed by the major upward trend. You'll have to really commit to it though. Based on the math, 2.2 * 2 + 4.0 = 8.4, which, divided by 3, is only 2.8. BUT if you do really well junior year, the "2.8" isn't what colleges will focus most on.. instead, they'll be wow'ed by how much you improved in a single year. That said, be sure to keep your list of colleges in line with your GPA and SATs, (i.e. don't only apply to Ivies). Best of luck!
Thank you for sharing these tips! I've always been a shy person and never really liked asked questions or be in the center of attention. I'm about to be a freshman and I'll surely use these tips and from your previose videos to get into my dream college which is John Hopkins, Harvard, Princeton
For an already graduated HS student who comes from a country that doesn’t use GPA’s 1. Invest in a time machine 2. Go back to freshman year 3. Move to a country that use’s GPA’s 4 watch this video
I am a middle class catholic white male who is a Junior in high school. I currently have a 3.7 GPA unweighted averaging a 3.4 GPA unweighted this is because every single semester of high school my GPA has risen (showing I can work hard). I go to an extremely competitive prep school I have not gotten any of my standardized test scores back, but I think I did well on them, this summer I will dive deeper into raising whatever scores I have with tutors and workbooks. I spent this last summer in Argentina, and I created the Spanish club at my school, I am fluent in Spanish and have won multiple competition for the Spanish literature an poems I have composed (I started learning Spanish in freshman year), and my Spanish teacher will write one of my recommendation letters. I have struggled with dyslexia (which makes the languadge thing so much more impressive) and the private school I go to is taught by religious monks who are set in their ways, but I have advocated for myself by meeting with the board of our school to be the first person in my school’s history get accommodations. I am also an eagle scout, and the head of the community service club and have won the presidential gold award for service which is over 350+ hours of service. I and also a camp instructor at a special needs camp and have been helping for 3 years now. As a Junior, I am the captain of the Varsity football team, and I am on the varsity track team and have competed in over 5 triathlons. To sum it up the two things I focused on is language, and community service/leadership. I posted this because I want to get your opinion, and I am constantly stressing about what college I will get into, do you think with my resume I will get me into a prestigious college. Also, I am looking for an internship but have very little idea what I want to study in college any recommendations for what internship I should look for.
Yeah he does. He even says that you should take "as many honors or AP as you can" because a B is better than an A in a regular class... which isn't true universally anyway because schools calculate GPA differently
All of my friends were saying that freshman year was so hard, which is why they failed most of their classes. it’s my freshman year and first grading period, i have all A’s.
Also recommended taking IB ( International Baccalaureate ) courses because it is a very rigorous course that colleges like to see on high school transcripts. And if you take AP courses that’s also a very great thing that colleges like to see on high school transcripts!!
@@Bloxyash23 honestly just go to a junior college to save money and then transfer to a university. That way you don’t have to ever worry about taking the stupid waste of time and unnecessary stressful SAT or ACT or worry much about what your grades are. Universities only care what your grades from the junior college are, not any classes from high school
@@aztec9651 ok I checked and they don’t allow me to go to a junior college until 10th grade also the junior college is so expensive for a high schooler going. I decided on Ap courses
I’m a freshman rn with a 3.7 gpa and half of my classes are CP. I’m planning on taking AP Computer Science Principles and the rest will be honors . Am I in good shape for college?
Thank you this really made me understand and i want to do good and the things that can help will help me i want to always have the best grades i can get so hopefully this will help me and get better grades ever and do good in every grade thank you God bless you 🙏❤️🙏
Me as a foreigner who doesn’t understand what a GPA is. What’s an unweighted GPA? What’s the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA? What are AP classes? What’s an ACT? And SAT? Do you particularly have to be active in society to get into those colleges even if you have outstanding grades? What’s your GPA? Honest classes? Huh?
I took AP Physics last year and it was so hard for me; I thought it would be worse for my GPA if i stayed but I was really into the concepts so I stayed in the class. This video made me feel like that was a good choice. Bless up
as a person who in his freshman year had a 2.3 GPA and finished with a 3.7, heres my adivce I had to realize that me, just me only, was the soul problem I had low scores, I didn't lack intelligence I lacked work ethic, I eventually put the pieces together, made a schedule, learned to put my phone down, and got to work.
If anyone reads this... My homework in math class has SAVED MY LIFE I would have failed all my math classes if I didn't do my homework also for me personally writing things down helps me remember stuff
1. Take college classes in high school. The SAT score can be off your record though colleges are impressed by early initiative. 2. Ask advanced questions but be careful w/teacher’s fragile ego. A better outlet for advanced questions may be college professors or professionals. 3. Show you can handle and enjoy college and HS hw. If APs aren’t available or someone else is chosen, look well in advance for college ready options. 4. Overmaster concepts, to sink them in to deep lasting memory by repetition, beyond class instruction, in subjects you are especially interested in, if there’s no time for doing this in all major subjects. This contributes to lifetime learning, regardless of whether you enter a particular field momentarily or lastingly interested in. The further you grow in all subjects, the more likely you’ll assimilate and cross connect concepts. from one of many adoptive Aloparenting homeschool moms. :) Having as much accredited outside the brick and mortar school proof of ability helps make up the difference with unpredictable school circumstances, and is rewarding as an accomplishment in itself.
I regret not choosing honor classes now. I thought it would be to hard and I would be so burned out, but I need to start challenging myself and see what my limits are. I still got next year tho.
...my school actually doesn’t do weighted gpa...our school is actually really small and still VERY smart... now come to mention it, on our grades our GPA isn’t even shown bc of the “concern of stress for our students” when actually it does the opposite
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My GPA dropped down from 3.7 to 3.5. I can’t afford to go below this 3.5. I started taking AP classes from sophomore year which is a-bit late compared to my classmates, who started from freshman: they have GPA of a 3.8 above. Hope my GPA goes up as I take more AP classes.
The 5 Tips: 1. take advanced classes (AP and honors) 2. show genuine interest. Ask at least 2 relevant questions per class and once a week or every two weeks, ask a "further thinking" question to the teacher after class 3. do all your homework 4. concepts first, details later. (ex. when you're studying for a physics test, don't just try to memorize every formula but first try to understand why the formulas exist, and what they can help you solve.) 5. NEVER GIVE UP
weighted GPA means that harder classes give a higher GPA for a lower grade compared to a normal class; and also means that the GPA system goes above a 4.0 (ex.4.3). for example, an "A" in regluar english might be a 4.0, while an "A" in an AP/Honors class would be like a 4.5
I ask way to many questions and my teacher sometimes get annoyed almost like they won't let me evolve through school itself.Tbh I asked more then 5 questions a day before.
My counselor switched me out of an ap class since I signed up for all of them, we already had a discussion and I said I agreed with her because I’m kind of shy. It’s my sophomore year but I think I’m smart enough to take all of them on. I’m kind of afraid to ask about my schedule change again but I hope I can make it happen
Can you please make a video on finishing online classes over the summer? I like this video and helped my son and he is following your tips He is planning to a online course over the summer so he can be ahead at math in school
@@teenymumboshow Unweighted, who knows what my weighted is. I am happy to report that I got it up to a 4.0 (unweighted) this last quarter, and I'm just hoping to maintain that.
My gpa is 0.8979 And I'm a sophomore.I stopped going to school for 8th and 9th grade I was obviously on the wrong path.But during that time it made me realize how much school really does matter,and how I shouldn't take anything for granted.Sooo I've come back and want to do good,do you guys have any advice for me?
Honestly your best bet is to see I'd you can remove all of those classes and then start high-school over agsin. I'm sure you don't want to hear that but you won't get in to any college with that GPA
You're already halfway through high school and don't even have a 1.0 so realistically you'll have to work hard for the next two years and do your first year of college at a Community College and then transfer to a normal University if that's what you want. Which is no big deal! It saves you some money lol
Gaaahhh, was signed in from the shared computer so accidentally posted from my son's account-- sorry both Jack and Jenika! Anyway, Jenika, still wishing you all the best-- this time from Phoebe! :)
Thanks guys I appreciate the advice!What my counselor has suggested is that I take all the necessary classes I need right now and use it as a base so for my Junior year I can take GTI classes.But for now I will work hard on my Gpa,I'm doing packets right now 🙂
i did my 9th grade algerbra in 8th grade and i just got my schedule which comes with my current gpa and i have a 2.3 weighted gpa and i haven’t even started high school i came to this to see how hard it will be to fix that
It's definitely possible! You just have to do really well the next three years to average out the 2.53 I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
I have a feeling the 4.0 obsession is occurring with HS grads in the last couple of years and will really show in college graduations. Only 20 people at my uni graduated summa cum laude last spring.
Time Slip I live in the Metropolitan area of New York and know of Stuyvesant and along with many other specialized high schools including Brooklyn Tech and Bronx Science. The tips are definitely applicable to any of these schools. However, Stuyvesant does not weigh students' GPAs so do not worry if you don't have a perfect 100 in every class. The environment is pretty cutthroat but there are plenty of nice people in the school as well. Just enjoy your time at Stuy. I know some people who do not like the school very much because of how competitive it is but there are plenty of extracurriculars (example: debate and Model UN are really big ones) so you'll make plenty of friends. There are definitely some people who prioritize collaboration over competition, like my friend group so we help each other out and optimize our opportunities at success.
i’ve tried to get into honors classes and they ignore me all the time, finally in my senior year they add me in more honors but im so disappointed by how little they cared to let me try in an honors class
Brooklyn tech is a very competitive school (as was mine) -- I would follow the advice in this video, but also know that there's no substitute for studying hard.
You get it the same way in high school. Understand what you are learning, refresh yourself and working hard are the two ways to get yourself a better grade.
Thank you for this video and the video on how to get into an Ivy League school. I like how you mentioned you weren't anything "special" and just pretty average compared to some students in the schools. One question, is it too late to bring up my grade in junior year? I didn't do my best freshman and sophomore year but I did improve throughout the two years. I don't have much extracurricular activities because I joined many of them freshman year but they didn't appeal to me. Is it ok if I only participate in activities outside of school? Do I have to be involved in the school community for ivy leagues or colleges in general for me to appeal to them? I have only been in orchestra throughout the two years and planning to do it for four years. Thank you so much I hope you get to reply back. I feel so happy for you that you're in Princeton 🙌 you show that hardworking and determination really does pay off.
Sadly, a lot of the best colleges look at unweighted GPA's. It is important to take some H and AP classes to have a shot at being accepted, but keeping the unweighted GPA high should still be a priority. I'm a sophomore with a 4.11 weighted GPA, but with a 3.78 unweighted, .04 under the minimum for my dream school. Another tip is to find out which teacher forgets to put in grades and marks them as missing, as that is why I am .04 under the minimum.
In my freshman year, I had 2.7 gpa in the end of the year, now, I have a 3.6 gpa. With 2 ap classes, I expect to reach 4.0 gpa by the end of the following semester if everything goes ok because in my first semester of sophmore year, my 2.7 gpa jumped to 3.0 gpa. Only 1 B, and that gpa jumped to 3.6 gpa with straight A's.
I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would have any questions :)
My school doesn't offer many Honors/AP classes. It's a small private school where coaches double as teachers, so any advanced classes would be a stretch. They do offer Honors Biology, which I am taking, but I'm afraid colleges will look at my application, see barely any advanced classes, and throw my application in the trash. There's nothing I can really do about my school not offering this stuff, but I just want to know if colleges will also take into account the fact that I had no opportunity to take harder classes, that I did the best with what I had. Thanks!
They will understand your position but what you can do is what I’m doing now, take online classes or go to a local college and take dual enrollment classes, and try to be as involved as you can in your school. Also there are some community colleges that let you do your whole senior year at their college and you get hs and college credits at the same time, showing that you’re ready for college level work. My school is kinda low income and they barely offer any AP classes(they do offer a lot of honors though) and this year I’m taking 3 DE/AP classes at my school and one online. Since I’m gonna be a senior next year I’ll try to do my last year at my Local community college. Hope this helped you and remember you can do great if you’re disciplined and believe you can do it😊
This may be too late but, if colleges see that your school doesn’t offer many advanced classes they won’t hold it against you when comparing your application to another students. Just be sure to take as many advanced classes as possible.
I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
I have a question...I have a 2.6gpa rn as a junior in high school. I got A and B the first semester and the second one o got all A one B and one C how much do you think my gpa will go up if I got all A for the next 2 marking period
You probably will not see this comment butttt... I’m a junior in high school I work hard, turn in every assignment, ask questions, but bomb tests and papers. I take the normal classes not AP or honors. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I study for hours on end but just forget it when the tests come. Any tips on how I could fix this?
Hi Makenzie! Thanks for the comment! I’m glad to hear you’re working hard and asking questions- those are really important habits that will get you far in life. As to why you’re not doing well on tests, do you commonly get nervous/stressed out before taking a test? A lot of people suffer from “test anxiety” and it causes them to forget a lot of the information they’ve studied. If this is the case, you might want to try meditating for a few minutes before an exam or just doing that daily. Otherwise, I’m sure you know this but get really good sleep the night before test day! One thing I do that helps me is I pretend the test is a day before it actually is and do all my “cramming” two nights before the test. Then, the day before, I review the material lightly and THEN I sleep really well. Hope this helps!
Nah, I am a failure. I don't think I stand a chance against AP students in GPA rankings, and obtaining a 4.0 GPA. I am currently in regular classes, and it is practically impossible, ridiculous how I thought it was possible. I had a dream of becoming one of the best students in high school based on GPA ranking, but my attempt was uterly useless. I got a slap in the face the day GPA rankings came out. I ended up with a low class rank, working hard over nothing, trying throughout the whole semester to improve and attempting to get into one of the Ivy league colleges. But based on my GPA, my dreams were crushed.I felt so bad when other students in my grade bragged about their ranks, and I sitting there sad, and people were comparing GPAS. My pride was hurt. I no longer care about my GPA tbh, because of what happened to me my Freshmen year. I care about passing, but obtaining a high gpa and having a high rank, no it's impossible. AP students have the advantage, I never stood a chance. Sad, but this is my story.
I was expecting something like, click your pen 5 times flip it around click it 5 times put it down on the table for 10 seconds, pick it up and do your test with that modded pen.
what if the B in an honors class isn't weighted? i have a B in Geometry Honors freshman year, and next year, if I take Algebra 2/Trig Honors, I will probably get a B as well. Algebra 2/Trig Honors isn't weighted for UC schools (UC schools only use sophmore and junior year grades), so what should I do? If I take regular Algebra 2/Trig, I will most likely get an A and my GPA will be a 4.0. Also, I'm taking chemistry honors next year, so my gpa will have some weight. What should I do?
Wait, you're taking chem in Sophmore year? My school is making me do Chemistry in my 1st semester, then Biology in the 2nd semester. They call these "academy classes" for all ninth graders but the rest are taking physics. :/ im not even ready for high school man
It's definitely possible! You just have to do really well the next three years to average out the 2.7. I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
@@paperchasindude6578 Similar to the comment above, you just have to do really well the next two years to average out the 2.6. I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
as an international student who doesn't have ap classes, IB, etc in country at all, i'd advise you 2 things: 1. study at the plainest school in your town for getting good grades easier 2. get into a really cool school with awesome teachers where you can study for real anyways, i find grades very unfair and useless. are they still matter for someone, lol?
Hey man, I currently have a 3.95 GPA and a 1450 SAT score. I am president of my school's Avid club and an officer in my school's robotics club. This summer I am also planning to take courses at UCLA for Computer Science at the end of my junior year. My current top school is UCSD, do you have any tips or opinions on my chances?
1. take AP classes. honor class as many as you can
2. ask many questions
3. do my hw
4. concepts first, details later
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Do my h.w lol
Lol he put a more in depth summary of in the description :)
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I have a 4.2 GPA and I agree with these methods. This video should be mostly focused on freshmen and sophomores because it's basically too late if your a junior and impossible if a senior.
So if you're barely ending your sophomore year, there's still time?
Yeah i’m a junior now with 3.7 and i’m fucked because I’m barely taking AP classes
@@friedtoaster648 by taking honors and ap courses :)
i'm gonna start my junior year am I screwed or can I still make it up
Hey, I have a question, isn't the maximum GPA like 4.0 if you get all A's? Where did the extra 0.2 come from?
I got all A’s this semester 🥳
congrats!!
same
Stop flexing
congrats!!!!!!!!!!
I got all Fs this semester 🙄
Who else is skipping homework to watch this?😁
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me hahaha
I am 😂
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Shoot how did you know
Grades have gone up since I tried this great video
I am geeting ready to go in to high school it gave me help
I have a gpa of 3.5
Ryan Rodrigues weird flex.
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I'm going to try this now as a freshman
why do I hear this in sophomore year :(((
Austen same I’ve done all CP classes so far, gonna try some honors next year but I did make honor roll so I kinda made up for it
If it makes you feel better I'm a junior, and throughout my freshman and sophomore year I didn't care/ didn't do homework, I had C/D averages and now I'm paying for it because I have a 2.7 GPA and that won't get me into my top colleges, so I'm probably going to have to go to community college and transfer my junior year all because I decided to sleep instead of do homework. :(
I wish I heard this is sophomore year... I’m going to my senior year hearing this
Life Proof don’t worry, you’ll get through it
same
It's a very well made and simple video. The problem I always encounter with these types of videos is that they are either too complicated or have conflicting ideas. This one is simple and effective. I hope to see more videos in the future!
Edit: Also thank you for the spark notes in the description! Very helpful!
Hi Marshall-- thanks for your comment! I'm happy to hear that the video was helpful to you. I'm currently on a family vacation, but when I get back on Monday I'll be filming more videos on college admissions, self-improvement, and similar topics. Stay tuned!
Oh my life, I just came across your channel and for once I am proud of the decision I have made. Your video is so simple and effective in helping understanding the relevant topic rather then the usual recommended videos I see. Kudos!
Thank you so much, I currently have a 3.0 GPA. I had a medical issue the last 2 years that hindered my learning ability and now I am on the right track to raising it. I am taking 5 APs this year and plan to take 4 senior year. I hope to raise my GPA to a 3.6
Rip I have a 2.2 GPA because I didn't try at all in freshman and sophomore year. Going to be a junior and I've finally learned the consequences of being irresponsible. Would you say it's possible to bring my GPA up to a 3.0 by the end of Junior year?
I think that if you kick ass your junior year, colleges will see that and be very impressed by the major upward trend. You'll have to really commit to it though.
Based on the math, 2.2 * 2 + 4.0 = 8.4, which, divided by 3, is only 2.8. BUT if you do really well junior year, the "2.8" isn't what colleges will focus most on.. instead, they'll be wow'ed by how much you improved in a single year. That said, be sure to keep your list of colleges in line with your GPA and SATs, (i.e. don't only apply to Ivies). Best of luck!
D4nK W33d i am right there with u have a 2.3 gpa and i hope i can get it up to 3.0 i am going into junior year
Greg Smith don’t forget senior year to
Junior year is most important, I hope you did well.
Munczkin Senior counts toward your gpa right?
I wish you'd release this before I came into high school lmao
Me too
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Ikr
I've seen your video at correct time! This really helped me!
This video is really helpful to me thanku so much for sharing with us
Thank you for sharing these tips! I've always been a shy person and never really liked asked questions or be in the center of attention. I'm about to be a freshman and I'll surely use these tips and from your previose videos to get into my dream college which is John Hopkins, Harvard, Princeton
Your videos are so helpful!
For an already graduated HS student who comes from a country that doesn’t use GPA’s
1. Invest in a time machine
2. Go back to freshman year
3. Move to a country that use’s GPA’s
4 watch this video
LOL
This is what I need to do Lol
Cathal Sheehan good thing ima be a freshman
Yeah! I'm from Brazil
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My brothers gf had a 5.0 gpa, can’t even imagine being that smart
Not necessarily smart, but hard working
Must have been unweighted gpa...I think
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Sophie Perry what’s unweighted gpa
Thanks for the tips I really like it!
I am a middle class catholic white male who is a Junior in high school. I currently have a 3.7 GPA unweighted averaging a 3.4 GPA unweighted this is because every single semester of high school my GPA has risen (showing I can work hard). I go to an extremely competitive prep school I have not gotten any of my standardized test scores back, but I think I did well on them, this summer I will dive deeper into raising whatever scores I have with tutors and workbooks. I spent this last summer in Argentina, and I created the Spanish club at my school, I am fluent in Spanish and have won multiple competition for the Spanish literature an poems I have composed (I started learning Spanish in freshman year), and my Spanish teacher will write one of my recommendation letters. I have struggled with dyslexia (which makes the languadge thing so much more impressive) and the private school I go to is taught by religious monks who are set in their ways, but I have advocated for myself by meeting with the board of our school to be the first person in my school’s history get accommodations. I am also an eagle scout, and the head of the community service club and have won the presidential gold award for service which is over 350+ hours of service. I and also a camp instructor at a special needs camp and have been helping for 3 years now. As a Junior, I am the captain of the Varsity football team, and I am on the varsity track team and have competed in over 5 triathlons. To sum it up the two things I focused on is language, and community service/leadership. I posted this because I want to get your opinion, and I am constantly stressing about what college I will get into, do you think with my resume I will get me into a prestigious college. Also, I am looking for an internship but have very little idea what I want to study in college any recommendations for what internship I should look for.
So you mean a 4.0 Weighted GPA.....
TheRealDanBond no he has a 4.3 weighted gpa
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Yeah he does. He even says that you should take "as many honors or AP as you can" because a B is better than an A in a regular class... which isn't true universally anyway because schools calculate GPA differently
@@crazyforcats19 Yes, when they compare an unweighted 3.3 with an unweighted 3.4 if they both are weighted 4.0 the 3.4 unweighted wins.
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Thank you sooooo much!!!!
Luv ur vids
3 & 4 are underrated tips that are sooo important, glad you brought it up
thank you for making this video
Thank you 💜
Very helpful. Thank you!!
All of my friends were saying that freshman year was so hard, which is why they failed most of their classes. it’s my freshman year and first grading period, i have all A’s.
This is super helpful😁thanks!!😊
very nice 👍
Great video
Also recommended taking IB ( International Baccalaureate ) courses because it is a very rigorous course that colleges like to see on high school transcripts. And if you take AP courses that’s also a very great thing that colleges like to see on high school transcripts!!
Hi, I am currently an 8th grader and I have the choice to pick between AP and Pre-IB courses. Which should I pick? Do you have a preference?
@@Bloxyash23 honestly just go to a junior college to save money and then transfer to a university. That way you don’t have to ever worry about taking the stupid waste of time and unnecessary stressful SAT or ACT or worry much about what your grades are. Universities only care what your grades from the junior college are, not any classes from high school
@@aztec9651 what about all my friends?
@@Bloxyash23 don’t worry about what your friends are doing. You will inevitably part ways some time in the future anyways
@@aztec9651 ok I checked and they don’t allow me to go to a junior college until 10th grade also the junior college is so expensive for a high schooler going. I decided on Ap courses
Thanks so much 💙
I’m a freshman rn with a 3.7 gpa and half of my classes are CP. I’m planning on taking AP Computer Science Principles and the rest will be honors .
Am I in good shape for college?
Thank you this really made me understand and i want to do good and the things that can help will help me i want to always have the best grades i can get so hopefully this will help me and get better grades ever and do good in every grade thank you God bless you 🙏❤️🙏
Me as a foreigner who doesn’t understand what a GPA is. What’s an unweighted GPA? What’s the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA? What are AP classes? What’s an ACT? And SAT? Do you particularly have to be active in society to get into those colleges even if you have outstanding grades? What’s your GPA? Honest classes? Huh?
thank that was every helpful thanks.
I took AP Physics last year and it was so hard for me; I thought it would be worse for my GPA if i stayed but I was really into the concepts so I stayed in the class. This video made me feel like that was a good choice. Bless up
as a person who in his freshman year had a 2.3 GPA and finished with a 3.7, heres my adivce
I had to realize that me, just me only, was the soul problem I had low scores, I didn't lack intelligence I lacked work ethic, I eventually put the pieces together, made a schedule, learned to put my phone down, and got to work.
If anyone reads this... My homework in math class has SAVED MY LIFE I would have failed all my math classes if I didn't do my homework also for me personally writing things down helps me remember stuff
Thank you so so so so sososo much
Does the IB program count?
1. Take college classes in high school. The SAT score can be off your record though colleges are impressed by early initiative.
2. Ask advanced questions but be careful w/teacher’s fragile ego. A better outlet for advanced questions may be college professors or professionals.
3. Show you can handle and enjoy college and HS hw. If APs aren’t available or someone else is chosen, look well in advance for college ready options.
4. Overmaster concepts, to sink them in to deep lasting memory by repetition, beyond class instruction, in subjects you are especially interested in, if there’s no time for doing this in all major subjects. This contributes to lifetime learning, regardless of whether you enter a particular field momentarily or lastingly interested in. The further you grow in all subjects, the more likely you’ll assimilate and cross connect concepts.
from one of many adoptive Aloparenting homeschool moms. :)
Having as much accredited outside the brick and mortar school proof of ability helps make up the difference with unpredictable school circumstances, and is rewarding as an accomplishment in itself.
I regret not choosing honor classes now. I thought it would be to hard and I would be so burned out, but I need to start challenging myself and see what my limits are. I still got next year tho.
...my school actually doesn’t do weighted gpa...our school is actually really small and still VERY smart... now come to mention it, on our grades our GPA isn’t even shown bc of the “concern of stress for our students” when actually it does the opposite
Lmao if I asked two relevant questions during my math class my teacher would explode
*not in a good way*
So helpful, thank you so much:) Definitely using these tips
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4:10 really needed this
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My GPA dropped down from 3.7 to 3.5. I can’t afford to go below this 3.5. I started taking AP classes from sophomore year which is a-bit late compared to my classmates, who started from freshman: they have GPA of a 3.8 above. Hope my GPA goes up as I take more AP classes.
ALSO my Algebra teacher passed me in the last quarter when I should have failed because he liked me so 100% stay on their good sides and work hard
The 5 Tips:
1. take advanced classes (AP and honors)
2. show genuine interest. Ask at least 2 relevant questions per class and once a week or every two weeks, ask a "further thinking" question to the teacher after class
3. do all your homework
4. concepts first, details later. (ex. when you're studying for a physics test, don't just try to memorize every formula but first try to understand why the formulas exist, and what they can help you solve.)
5. NEVER GIVE UP
can someone help me? what is the difference between unweighted and weighted gpa?
Someone please explain
weighted GPA means that harder classes give a higher GPA for a lower grade compared to a normal class; and also means that the GPA system goes above a 4.0 (ex.4.3). for example, an "A" in regluar english might be a 4.0, while an "A" in an AP/Honors class would be like a 4.5
I ask way to many questions and my teacher sometimes get annoyed almost like they won't let me evolve through school itself.Tbh I asked more then 5 questions a day before.
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don't forget CLEP college level examination i got a friend in it and he is in his freshman year its the same as AP but its a little bit more on paper
My counselor switched me out of an ap class since I signed up for all of them, we already had a discussion and I said I agreed with her because I’m kind of shy. It’s my sophomore year but I think I’m smart enough to take all of them on. I’m kind of afraid to ask about my schedule change again but I hope I can make it happen
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What if your an international student
Can you please make a video on finishing online classes over the summer?
I like this video and helped my son and he is following your tips
He is planning to a online course over the summer so he can be ahead at math in school
I've stagnated at a 3.71 all year (5 A's and 2 B's) and it's the most frustrating thing in the world
TheConfuzzledCat at least you don’t have 3.3 like me 😢
weighted or unweighted?
@@teenymumboshow Unweighted, who knows what my weighted is. I am happy to report that I got it up to a 4.0 (unweighted) this last quarter, and I'm just hoping to maintain that.
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I am middle school 7th grade so my GPA doesn't even matter lol but I had a 3.42 last year :( (3 A's and 4 B's)
I've been recently started my freshman year and I gotta say that this is really helpful, can't wait to graduate as a valedictorian.
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My gpa is 0.8979 And I'm a sophomore.I stopped going to school for 8th and 9th grade I was obviously on the wrong path.But during that time it made me realize how much school really does matter,and how I shouldn't take anything for granted.Sooo I've come back and want to do good,do you guys have any advice for me?
Honestly your best bet is to see I'd you can remove all of those classes and then start high-school over agsin. I'm sure you don't want to hear that but you won't get in to any college with that GPA
You're already halfway through high school and don't even have a 1.0 so realistically you'll have to work hard for the next two years and do your first year of college at a Community College and then transfer to a normal University if that's what you want. Which is no big deal! It saves you some money lol
Gaaahhh, was signed in from the shared computer so accidentally posted from my son's account-- sorry both Jack and Jenika! Anyway, Jenika, still wishing you all the best-- this time from Phoebe! :)
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Thanks guys I appreciate the advice!What my counselor has suggested is that I take all the necessary classes I need right now and use it as a base so for my Junior year I can take GTI classes.But for now I will work hard on my Gpa,I'm doing packets right now 🙂
I can't get past a 3.1 gpa
I have a 2.63
@@shawnmamou6922 tragic
What is a 3.1
Teddy2k b+
@@shawnmamou6922 2.74 i used to have 3.17 but i was stressed the fuck out
I never overestimate myself so I don’t look stupid later, if I get an an A in math and science I will go into AP classes
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i did my 9th grade algerbra in 8th grade and i just got my schedule which comes with my current gpa and i have a 2.3 weighted gpa and i haven’t even started high school i came to this to see how hard it will be to fix that
Do you have your advanced regents diploma?
Is it possible to raise your calculated 2.53 freshman year gpa to a 3.7 calculated gpa senior year?
joseph wright yes, I am a sophomore now but freshman year I had a 2. something gpa but raised up to 3.5
It's definitely possible! You just have to do really well the next three years to average out the 2.53 I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
I have a feeling the 4.0 obsession is occurring with HS grads in the last couple of years and will really show in college graduations. Only 20 people at my uni graduated summa cum laude last spring.
Have you ever heard about Stuyvesant high-school? If you have would you still recommend your tips for that school?
I haven't. However, this information applies to students from any high school!
Time Slip I live in the Metropolitan area of New York and know of Stuyvesant and along with many other specialized high schools including Brooklyn Tech and Bronx Science. The tips are definitely applicable to any of these schools. However, Stuyvesant does not weigh students' GPAs so do not worry if you don't have a perfect 100 in every class. The environment is pretty cutthroat but there are plenty of nice people in the school as well. Just enjoy your time at Stuy. I know some people who do not like the school very much because of how competitive it is but there are plenty of extracurriculars (example: debate and Model UN are really big ones) so you'll make plenty of friends. There are definitely some people who prioritize collaboration over competition, like my friend group so we help each other out and optimize our opportunities at success.
Serena Chan what a unnecessary statement to make
Omg i also go to stuyvesant
YES MY COUSIN GOES THERE, it is a hard competitive school, tbh these tips r pretty accurate
I’m giving this a try next year. I’m on the edge of failure for my junior year right now.
I hope this works. I have a 3.4 and want it higher
i’ve tried to get into honors classes and they ignore me all the time, finally in my senior year they add me in more honors but im so disappointed by how little they cared to let me try in an honors class
how do u get a 4.0 in Brooklyn tech
Brooklyn tech is a very competitive school (as was mine) -- I would follow the advice in this video, but also know that there's no substitute for studying hard.
GmanLyfe I'm going to Brooklyn tech what do you think I'll get if I don't follow these tips?
These tips can get you to a 4.0, no matter what high school you go to.
You get it the same way in high school. Understand what you are learning, refresh yourself and working hard are the two ways to get yourself a better grade.
zack Vandermude Brooklyn tech is a high school
Thank you for this video and the video on how to get into an Ivy League school. I like how you mentioned you weren't anything "special" and just pretty average compared to some students in the schools. One question, is it too late to bring up my grade in junior year? I didn't do my best freshman and sophomore year but I did improve throughout the two years. I don't have much extracurricular activities because I joined many of them freshman year but they didn't appeal to me. Is it ok if I only participate in activities outside of school? Do I have to be involved in the school community for ivy leagues or colleges in general for me to appeal to them? I have only been in orchestra throughout the two years and planning to do it for four years. Thank you so much I hope you get to reply back. I feel so happy for you that you're in Princeton 🙌 you show that hardworking and determination really does pay off.
Sadly, a lot of the best colleges look at unweighted GPA's. It is important to take some H and AP classes to have a shot at being accepted, but keeping the unweighted GPA high should still be a priority. I'm a sophomore with a 4.11 weighted GPA, but with a 3.78 unweighted, .04 under the minimum for my dream school. Another tip is to find out which teacher forgets to put in grades and marks them as missing, as that is why I am .04 under the minimum.
In my freshman year, I had 2.7 gpa in the end of the year, now, I have a 3.6 gpa. With 2 ap classes, I expect to reach 4.0 gpa by the end of the following semester if everything goes ok because in my first semester of sophmore year, my 2.7 gpa jumped to 3.0 gpa. Only 1 B, and that gpa jumped to 3.6 gpa with straight A's.
As I said before, it’s too late. Throughout high school I have only had 3 honors classes. Why didn’t I realize about this before?
Dude, You Rock! Literally, you are the person I needed my freshman year. Thank You!!
I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would have any questions :)
My school doesn't offer many Honors/AP classes. It's a small private school where coaches double as teachers, so any advanced classes would be a stretch. They do offer Honors Biology, which I am taking, but I'm afraid colleges will look at my application, see barely any advanced classes, and throw my application in the trash. There's nothing I can really do about my school not offering this stuff, but I just want to know if colleges will also take into account the fact that I had no opportunity to take harder classes, that I did the best with what I had. Thanks!
Emily McCormick me too
Yo what school because my school is the best in my state and they do the exact same thing
They will understand your position but what you can do is what I’m doing now, take online classes or go to a local college and take dual enrollment classes, and try to be as involved as you can in your school. Also there are some community colleges that let you do your whole senior year at their college and you get hs and college credits at the same time, showing that you’re ready for college level work.
My school is kinda low income and they barely offer any AP classes(they do offer a lot of honors though) and this year I’m taking 3 DE/AP classes at my school and one online. Since I’m gonna be a senior next year I’ll try to do my last year at my Local community college.
Hope this helped you and remember you can do great if you’re disciplined and believe you can do it😊
Emily McCormick honors online classes...Here in Florida is FLVS
This may be too late but, if colleges see that your school doesn’t offer many advanced classes they won’t hold it against you when comparing your application to another students. Just be sure to take as many advanced classes as possible.
I don't have AP class in my school what else can I do to boost up my GPA. I do all the other things that you mentioned in the video.
can u make a video on how to bring up your grades during this time😔
I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
I have a question...I have a 2.6gpa rn as a junior in high school. I got A and B the first semester and the second one o got all A one B and one C how much do you think my gpa will go up if I got all A for the next 2 marking period
What if I don't take honors or AP class will I be able to get into Harvard, MIT, Yale, Dartmouth?
junior with a 1.6 gpa... i’m fuc*** after highschool
Good luck bro, much love
High School doesn't determine your success. Keep your head up, Persevere, and Keep Working Hard. I believe in you! :)
You probably will not see this comment butttt... I’m a junior in high school I work hard, turn in every assignment, ask questions, but bomb tests and papers. I take the normal classes not AP or honors. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I study for hours on end but just forget it when the tests come. Any tips on how I could fix this?
Hi Makenzie! Thanks for the comment! I’m glad to hear you’re working hard and asking questions- those are really important habits that will get you far in life.
As to why you’re not doing well on tests, do you commonly get nervous/stressed out before taking a test? A lot of people suffer from “test anxiety” and it causes them to forget a lot of the information they’ve studied. If this is the case, you might want to try meditating for a few minutes before an exam or just doing that daily.
Otherwise, I’m sure you know this but get really good sleep the night before test day! One thing I do that helps me is I pretend the test is a day before it actually is and do all my “cramming” two nights before the test. Then, the day before, I review the material lightly and THEN I sleep really well. Hope this helps!
Still on pace for my 4.2
also Bozeman Science is a great resource
Alexa S yeessssss im in ap bio and my teacher sucks but that man has saved me from having a D now i have a B
I am doing fine in sophomore but my gpa is 2.4 because of the end of freshman year
Nah, I am a failure. I don't think I stand a chance against AP students in GPA rankings, and obtaining a 4.0 GPA. I am currently in regular classes, and it is practically impossible, ridiculous how I thought it was possible. I had a dream of becoming one of the best students in high school based on GPA ranking, but my attempt was uterly useless. I got a slap in the face the day GPA rankings came out. I ended up with a low class rank, working hard over nothing, trying throughout the whole semester to improve and attempting to get into one of the Ivy league colleges. But based on my GPA, my dreams were crushed.I felt so bad when other students in my grade bragged about their ranks, and I sitting there sad, and people were comparing GPAS. My pride was hurt. I no longer care about my GPA tbh, because of what happened to me my Freshmen year. I care about passing, but obtaining a high gpa and having a high rank, no it's impossible. AP students have the advantage, I never stood a chance. Sad, but this is my story.
I was expecting something like, click your pen 5 times flip it around click it 5 times put it down on the table for 10 seconds, pick it up and do your test with that modded pen.
do they count your gpa through the year or just at the end of the year
I have a 3.5. Is it possible to get a 4.0?
what if the B in an honors class isn't weighted? i have a B in Geometry Honors freshman year, and next year, if I take Algebra 2/Trig Honors, I will probably get a B as well. Algebra 2/Trig Honors isn't weighted for UC schools (UC schools only use sophmore and junior year grades), so what should I do? If I take regular Algebra 2/Trig, I will most likely get an A and my GPA will be a 4.0. Also, I'm taking chemistry honors next year, so my gpa will have some weight. What should I do?
Wait, you're taking chem in Sophmore year? My school is making me do Chemistry in my 1st semester, then Biology in the 2nd semester. They call these "academy classes" for all ninth graders but the rest are taking physics. :/ im not even ready for high school man
Me casually watching this in the summer 😲
i'm a freshman in highschool with a 2.7 gpa. Is that really bad? I'm trying to graduate with a 3.5 gpa.
Same bro I'm gonna be a junior next year and I have 2.6
It's definitely possible! You just have to do really well the next three years to average out the 2.7. I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
@@paperchasindude6578 Similar to the comment above, you just have to do really well the next two years to average out the 2.6. I posted a similar video on my channel with different tips and tricks. Let me know if that helps! Email me at rlama22@stanford.edu if you would like :)
@@robertolama4257 I guess
@@robertolama4257 Thank you so much!!
as an international student who doesn't have ap classes, IB, etc in country at all, i'd advise you 2 things:
1. study at the plainest school in your town for getting good grades easier
2. get into a really cool school with awesome teachers where you can study for real
anyways, i find grades very unfair and useless. are they still matter for someone, lol?
Hey man, I currently have a 3.95 GPA and a 1450 SAT score. I am president of my school's Avid club and an officer in my school's robotics club. This summer I am also planning to take courses at UCLA for Computer Science at the end of my junior year. My current top school is UCSD, do you have any tips or opinions on my chances?
theres no ap system in my country hope it was
Is it to late if I take my first AP class senior year
Do colleges know which classes you drop out of