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Calculate Your Gpa
I don’t know what it is exactly, but I would say you have a gpa near a 3.9 Type in “gpa calculator” on google, that’s how i did mine!
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A = 4.0 B = 3.0 so B+ would be about 3.33 and A- would be about 3.66 (unless your school uses A+ which would throw this off).
So… 4+4 (4’s for each 1 credit class that you got an A in) 4×5 (A times 5 credits) 4×4 (A times 4 credits) 3.66×4 (A- times 4 credits)
= 58.64 Now divide this by the total credits (15) =3.9
So your GPA is 3.9 Good job!!
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You can calculate this by just looking at the number of credits you have in each grade category, then dividing by the total number of credits.
You seem to have a total of 11 credits of A. Since an A is 4 credits, this gives you 44 points.
You have 4 credits of A-. Most schools seem to give a 3.7 for an A-, so that would be 4×3.7 or 14.8.
Add the two up, and you have 58.8 points. Divide by 15 (the total number of credits you have taken), and you have a 3.92.
Congratulations! That’s a good start!
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24. June 2009 at 11:05 pm
I don’t know what it is exactly, but I would say you have a gpa near a 3.9 Type in “gpa calculator” on google, that’s how i did mine!
Reverse Lookup White Pages
26. June 2009 at 12:40 pm
A = 4.0
B = 3.0
so B+ would be about 3.33 and A- would be about 3.66 (unless your school uses A+ which would throw this off).
So…
4+4 (4’s for each 1 credit class that you got an A in)
4×5 (A times 5 credits)
4×4 (A times 4 credits)
3.66×4 (A- times 4 credits)
= 58.64
Now divide this by the total credits (15)
=3.9
So your GPA is 3.9
Good job!!
Legal Sheild
29. June 2009 at 6:27 pm
You can calculate this by just looking at the number of credits you have in each grade category, then dividing by the total number of credits.
You seem to have a total of 11 credits of A. Since an A is 4 credits, this gives you 44 points.
You have 4 credits of A-. Most schools seem to give a 3.7 for an A-, so that would be 4×3.7 or 14.8.
Add the two up, and you have 58.8 points. Divide by 15 (the total number of credits you have taken), and you have a 3.92.
Congratulations! That’s a good start!
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2. July 2009 at 4:46 am
3.912
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