Thursday, December 31, 2009

How do I figure out my GPA?

I have recently transferred to a another school and want to figure out my GPA from previous schools.


I have all the individual GPA's I just need to know what math to use to figure them out together.


Thank you.How do I figure out my GPA?
Take your total semester hours from school A and multiply them by the GPA from school A. (This will be X)





Take your total semester hours from school B and multiply them by the GPA from school B. (This will be Y)





Add your semester hours from school A to your semester hours of school B. (This will be Z).





Add X and Y together, then divide the sum of those two by Z.How do I figure out my GPA?
If you want to save the trouble of going through every grade you ever got from each school what you need to do is a weighted average. So you take your GPA from 1 school and multiply by the number of credit hours. This makes it weighted correctly with the amount of classes you took. Do this to the GPA for each school add together and divide by the total number of credit hours you took all together. That will be your combined GPA for all of your classes.
You don't have a GPA for each individual school. When you transferred to the new school, all of the credits from your old school were transferred as well. So, the GPA that colleges will look at will be a compilation of your entire high school career. That being said, their are a few different grading scales that are used to calculate GPA, so you would need to find out which your school uses. Most use a 4.0, but some use a 4.3, and others use a weighted scale. I suggest going to your guidance counselor because he or she can most likely tell you your current GPA, as well as how it is calculated.


Hope I helped.
I'm not quite sure just what you want.


Do you want to know your average GPA for


all subjects or just each subject.


I would guess you would add up the GPA's


you want to figure out, and divide by the no.


of GPA no's that you added up.





Example: for 5 GPA's


3.1 + 3.6 + 3.3 + 2.9 + 4.1 = 170





170/5 = 3.4 Average.
you give 4 points for A, 3 for B, 2 for C, 1 for D, 0 for F and then divide your total number by the number of letter grades you added together
A=4


B=3


C=2


D=1


F=0


add all up the grades for your calsses, then divide by the number of classes you ahve.











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Average? Add them together and divide by the amount of things you added. So if you add 5+4+4 that's 3 numbers so you'll divide 13 by 3. Make sense? you should have learned that in primary school?
A=4


B=3


C=2


D=1


F=0





add all of the grades up, then divide by how many classes you have, (i have 8).





That should be your GPA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPA
A's are worth 4 points, B's are worth 3 points, C's are worth 2 points, D's are worth 1 point and F's are worth 0 points. Add them all together then divide by how many classes you have
add them altogether and divide that number by the number of courses you have.





And yeah, if you didn't know it, you're GPA is probably very very low
A = 4


B = 3


C = 2


D = 1


F = 1





how much grades u get, add the numbers up, divide it by 7 or 8 (depends if u have 7 or 8 classes)



add them all up then divide by the number you have!








so if you have 4 different GPA figures, add them and divide that number by 4 :)
If you can't figure out your GPA, it's pretty safe to assume that it is low.






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