Is a 3.2 GPA Good?
A 3.2 GPA is above the national average of a 3.0 GPA. While it’s higher than most, your GPA would be more impressive if it were a few points higher. And you can definitely raise it with discipline and consistency.
For high school students
Your GPA is high enough to apply anywhere, but it isn’t enough on its own. You’ll need to round your resume out with a few extracurricular activities and a good standardized test score.
For college students
A 3.2 GPA is high enough to apply to almost any graduate program. However, graduate programs will also care about other things—like thesis work and internships—you completed during your undergraduate studies.
How Can I Raise My GPA?
Raising a 3.2 GPA will take near-perfect work from here on out. However, it is definitely possible to raise your GPA to an exceptional level.
Complete your work as thoroughly as possible, making sure to understand concepts you have trouble with.
On assignments and projects, go above and beyond.
Tell your instructors about your goals, and ask what you can do to stay on track.