Can you calculate my gpa? Does only the grade on your transcript get converted to a GPA?

Mon, Mar 9, 2009

Calculate Your Gpa

In 9th grade, my final average was a 91.18.
and can you also convert an 87.84 to GPA format for me?
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4 Responses to “Can you calculate my gpa? Does only the grade on your transcript get converted to a GPA?”

  1. susan Says:

    Every school has a little different GPA scale, but an 91.18 is probably an A- & a 87.84 is a B+.

  2. Catmama66 Says:

    A+ 97-100%
    A 93-96%
    A- 90-92%
    B+ 87-89%
    B 83-86%
    B- 80-82%
    C+ 77-79%
    C 73-76%
    C- 70-72%
    D+ 67-69%
    D 63-66%
    D- 60-62%

    Once you have converted your percentages to letter grades you can figure out your GPA. Use the point values for each of the letter grades you received for each class and add up the score. Divide by the number of classes you used in your calculation.

    A+ 4.3
    A 4.0
    A- 3.7
    B+ 3.3
    B 3.0
    B- 2.7
    C+ 2.3
    C 2.0
    C- 1.7
    D+ 1.3
    D 1.0
    D- 0.7

    So if you took four classes in which you received an A, B, C and D your calculation would be: (4+3+2+1)/4 which would give you an overall GPA of 2.5.

    Again, check with your school to make sure that the above tables are consistent with the tables they use. Different schools use different conversion tables, but this gives you a start.

  3. Chanelle L Says:

    91.98 is a 3.7 GPA and a 87.84 is a 3.3 GPA. if you are trying to find the GPA between those two, add 3.7 with 3.3 and divide that number by 2

  4. ? Rock Out ? Says:

    In my school…

    A = 100 – 93 = 4.0
    B = 92 – 84 = 3.0
    etc

    So in my school, a 91% is a 3.0.
    Also, an 88% is a 3.0.


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