Poll

What's your GPA?

4.0+
8 (30.8%)
3.5+
8 (30.8%)
<3.5
5 (19.2%)
<3.0
5 (19.2%)

Total Members Voted: 26

Author Topic: so how did your guys' exams go? (if you've taken them)  (Read 1800 times)

mine don't start until next week so i don't know how they went

I have exams next week.

Even if I get low A's, my GPA will not even flinch. I have straight A+ in all of my classes, 4 of which are honors.

currently my gpa is 3.4

i had no final exams. i had 2 chapter tests in algebra 2 and no big tests for chemistry expect for the 2 cres tests which were really easy like always
otherwise i'm taking the a+ test in the next month or so

a+ certification test? if so, i'd like to do it someday when i have more experience.

a+ certification test? if so, i'd like to do it someday when i have more experience.
yeah. we're doing a program with the community college. all the classes are free and we get a reduced price for the test. we can also move on to security+ and CISCO next year. around 30 college credits in all and most can be transferred

currently my gpa is 3.4

Same here. It's down lower because of the C that I got in Calculus last semester. I'm retaking that class though so hopefully I can get it overwritten.

currently my gpa is 3.4
currently, I have a 4.5 but it might differ after all the exams I have next week.

How does someone have more than a 4.0?

How does someone have more than a 4.0?
by being a massive nerd without time to party

How does someone have more than a 4.0?
I suddenly looked at my grades and figured out I have a 4.7 o_O

I know a got a minimum of a credit on my Major Project. Don't know my actual grade yet, but I'm sure they gave me a lot lower than the amount of effort I put in.

I suddenly looked at my grades and figured out I have a 4.7 o_O
whaaaaaat
How does someone have more than a 4.0?

I thought 4.0 was the maximum? Unless you have a weight GPA I guess, what are your grades?

I thought 4.0 was the maximum? Unless you have a weight GPA I guess, what are your grades?
4.0 is a maximum for an unweighted grade. If you take honors or AP classes, the value for an A is 5 instead of 4 when you add up all the values and divide by how many classes you have (weighted)