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When looking at college reviews that say "average high school GPA of 3.51", does it include your senior year

When looking at college reviews that say "average high school GPA of 3.51", does it include your senior year?
I was wondering if it includes your senior year or just freshman to junior year? Why it might not, or what caused me to question it, is due to the fact that you apply at the end of your junior year.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2010-01-03 03:46:37

Best Answer
Yes it does, but not at the moment. If it's saying you need at least a 3.51 to get into the college then it will be added up all your hs grades up to the current semester or marking period. So you current average need to be above that right now for you to apply. If you get accepted, your grades still need to stay above a 3.5 at the end of the year or youwill lose scholarships, or even your place sometimes. Hope this helps.

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Answer 1
y wouldnt it include your senior year
2010-01-03 03:51:03

Answer 2
As you will submit applications before the end of your Senior year, it will mainly be freshmen to junior, however senior year grades still will matter in subjects that are required for entry. Best to just make sure you stay on top of your work and get lazy in college! Remember though, there is rarely a required GPA as an average GPA would include GPA's above and below 3.51.
2010-01-03 03:52:47

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