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Confused about the 6 GPA scale compared to the 4 GPA scale

Hey everyone! My school uses a 6-point GPA scale and I'm curious about how this translates to the standard 4-point scale. How do I convert my GPA from the 6-point scale to a 4-point scale for college applications? Is there a reliable conversion system that colleges prefer?

2 years ago

Hello! Converting your GPA from a 6-point scale to a 4-point scale can be a bit confusing, but I'll try to simplify it for you. A general formula for converting your GPA is:

4-point GPA = (6-point GPA - 1) (4/5)

However, you should be aware that different schools and colleges may have their specific calculations or conversion methods. To make sure you're accurate, you can check with your high school counselor if they have a preferred conversion method or if they can provide guidance on how your school typically converts GPAs to the 4-point scale.

When it comes to college applications, most colleges are familiar with variations in GPA scales, so they'll likely recalculate your GPA based on their own system. You can still provide your GPA on the 6-point scale along with a small explanatory note on the application if you think it's necessary.

Overall, focus on your academic performance in your classes and don't worry too much about the conversion. Admissions offices will take into account your specific school context, courses, and grading system when evaluating your application. Good luck!

2 years ago

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