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How can I calculate my high school GPA accurately?

Hey, y'all. I've been trying to understand my GPA more accurately to target colleges and strategize for my apps. I see that different schools use different scale versions like weighted, unweighted, and such. How can I properly calculate my high school GPA considering these discrepancies? Any tools out there you'd recommend?

a year ago

Hello! It's important to understand how to calculate your GPA since universities use this measure to assess your academic performance. Here's a simple breakdown:

- Unweighted GPA: This is the most basic form of GPA. The scale runs from 0 to 4.0 where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, and F=0, regardless of whether the class is an AP, honors, or regular.

- Weighted GPA: This allows for a scale larger than 4.0 to account for advanced (AP or IB) and honors courses. For instance, an A in an AP or IB class might correspond to a 5.0 instead of a 4.0.

To calculate your unweighted GPA, you add up all the grade points (4 for an A, 3 for a B, and so on) and then divide by the number of classes.

For a weighted GPA, you'll do the same, but for an A in an AP or honors class, you'd add 5 (or whatever your school uses) instead of 4.

Remember, each school might compute GPA slightly differently. Some might use a 5.0 scale for AP or IB classes while others stick to the 4.0 scale but give extra points for college-level courses. So you might also want to ask your guidance counselor how your school calculates the GPA. This will give you the most accurate gauge of your GPA and how it might look to colleges. Good luck!

a year ago

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