Author Topic: What is your GPA?  (Read 3152 times)

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i plan on going to community college so dgaf

but i guess i'm not dumb, i scored in the top 99% on this english sat practice test
« Last Edit: February 07, 2013, 11:05:20 PM by Bravo »

My barely 3.0 was on a 5.0 scale. Your highschool gpa is really unimportant unless you're going to a super competitive school. But I'm pretty sure SAT always Annoying Oranges gpa.
Every single person I've known who has scored exceedingly well on the SAT also has a high GPA.

My high school GPA was 3.95. However, I'm in college now and have only been for one semester.

4.37 and counting (weighted)

Every single person I've known who has scored exceedingly well on the SAT also has a high GPA.

I had like a 2.8 on a 4.0 scale and got an 1850, I guess i'm a special snowflake. I know people had close to a 4.0 and had mostly AP classes. They got like between 12 and 1400

3.96 (weighted)
2 Bs and 18 A's
Out of 3 semesters of high school.

if someone wouldnt mind, could they explain what weighted means?
it sounds familiar but i cant remember what exactly.

Wait, are you guys scaling on a 4.0 scale or a 5.0 scale?!

Only reason I am asking is because a 3.75 on a 4.0 scale in my school is pretty insane.

I go to a Jesuit All Boys School in Connecticut and the GPA scaling system is hard as forget.

It's out of a 4.0 and this is how it breaks down.

                                   
A (93-100) 4.00 REGULAR 4.25 HONORS/AP
A- (90-92) 3.67 REGULAR 3.92 HONORS/AP
B+ (87-89) 3.33 REGULAR 3.58 HONORS/AP
B (83-86) 3.00 REGULAR 3.25 HONORS/AP
B- (80-82) 2.67 REGULAR 2.92 HONORS/AP
C+ (77-79) 2.33 REGULAR 2.58 HONORS/AP
C (73-76) 2.00 REGULAR 2.25 HONORS/AP
C- (70-72) 1.67 REGULAR 1.92 HONORS/AP
D+ (65-69) 1.33 REGULAR 1.58 HONORS/AP
D (60-64) 1.00 REGULAR 1.25 HONORS/AP
F (Below 60) 0.00 REGULAR 0.00 HONORS/AP

Now calculate your GPA on this scale by adding up your classes (we have 6 classes) and find the average.

if someone wouldnt mind, could they explain what weighted means?
it sounds familiar but i cant remember what exactly.

honors and ap classes have a higher value than a normal class.

if someone wouldnt mind, could they explain what weighted means?
it sounds familiar but i cant remember what exactly.
If you take honors classes, its up to a 5.0 GPA for that class. Which means...

A=5.0
B=4.0
C=3.0
Below that and you should not be in honors or AP

I have like a 2.1 GPA or something horrible. I failed French II and had stuffty grades up until like sophomore/junior year when I finally started doing stuff.

Lesson for you kids: Do your homework

I think mine is, like, 3.4 or something.

Now calculate your GPA on this scale by adding up your classes (we have 6 classes) and find the average.
If I used your scale, I would have a 4.25 (your school's max)

If I used your scale, I would have a 4.25 (your school's max)

So... your saying you take all AP/Honors classes and have an A in all of them? And you have been doing that since Freshman year? I find that hard to believe.
« Last Edit: February 07, 2013, 11:20:12 PM by SPooK »

Only reason I am asking is because a 3.75 on a 4.0 scale in my school is pretty insane.

I go to a Jesuit All Boys School in Connecticut and the GPA scaling system is hard as forget.

It's out of a 4.0 and this is how it breaks down.

                                   
A (93-100) 4.00 REGULAR 4.25 HONORS/AP
A- (90-92) 3.67 REGULAR 3.92 HONORS/AP
B+ (87-89) 3.33 REGULAR 3.58 HONORS/AP
B (83-86) 3.00 REGULAR 3.25 HONORS/AP
B- (80-82) 2.67 REGULAR 2.92 HONORS/AP
C+ (77-79) 2.33 REGULAR 2.58 HONORS/AP
C (73-76) 2.00 REGULAR 2.25 HONORS/AP
C- (70-72) 1.67 REGULAR 1.92 HONORS/AP
D+ (65-69) 1.33 REGULAR 1.58 HONORS/AP
D (60-64) 1.00 REGULAR 1.25 HONORS/AP
F (Below 60) 0.00 REGULAR 0.00 HONORS/AP

Now calculate your GPA on this scale by adding up your classes (we have 6 classes) and find the average.

so i apparently have a 3.19 GPA

look at this massive amount of good-enoughness