3.5 is a good GPA. If you get mostly A’s and maybe one or two B’s you can get at least a 3.5 refer to
But if you aren’t in college, just remember that an A=4 points
B=3 points C=2 points D=1 point F=0 points
Add up the number of points you have received and then divide by the number of classes you have. Then you’ll have your GPA
3.5 gpa means half A’s, half B’s.
A= 4 pts
B= 3 pts
C= 2 pts
The gpa is calculated by adding the points for each class and dividing by the number of classes. For example: Say you received 3 A’s, 2 B’s, and a C on a report card. The gpa would be calculated as follows:
A’s: 3 x 4 pts= 12 pts
B’s: 2 X 3 pts= 6 pts
C’s: 1 x 2 pts= 2 pts
Total Pts: 20 pts
divide 20 pts by the number of classes (6), and the gpa would be 3.33.
A grade point average is not a straight calculation, it’s what’s called a “weighted average”.
In order to calculate it, you must take the point scale (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) and for each class that you take, you multiply the number of hours that the class gives credit for by the grade points that you received for that class. For example: if you had a 5 hour class and you made a “B” as your final grade, you would multiply 5×3 and get 15 points for that particular class, and so on.
Once you get them all figured, then you must total all the points, total all the credit hours, and then divide the points by the hours attended.
This number will be your grade point average (GPA).
If you’re in high school, then most classes are 5 hours credit, so it’s easier to figure. But in college, classes can be anything from 1 hour to 5 hours and therefore that GPA is more complicated to figure.
Anyway, a 3.5 GPA is very good. It’s halfway between a solid “B” (3.0) and a solid “A” (4.0). It’s considered a high B.
16. June 2009 at 6:38 am
3.5 is a good GPA. If you get mostly A’s and maybe one or two B’s you can get at least a 3.5 refer to
But if you aren’t in college, just remember that an A=4 points
B=3 points C=2 points D=1 point F=0 points
Add up the number of points you have received and then divide by the number of classes you have. Then you’ll have your GPA
Find A Legal
18. June 2009 at 12:50 pm
3.5 gpa means half A’s, half B’s.
A= 4 pts
B= 3 pts
C= 2 pts
The gpa is calculated by adding the points for each class and dividing by the number of classes. For example: Say you received 3 A’s, 2 B’s, and a C on a report card. The gpa would be calculated as follows:
A’s: 3 x 4 pts= 12 pts
B’s: 2 X 3 pts= 6 pts
C’s: 1 x 2 pts= 2 pts
Total Pts: 20 pts
divide 20 pts by the number of classes (6), and the gpa would be 3.33.
Dog Training Fast
18. June 2009 at 9:51 pm
A grade point average is not a straight calculation, it’s what’s called a “weighted average”.
In order to calculate it, you must take the point scale (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) and for each class that you take, you multiply the number of hours that the class gives credit for by the grade points that you received for that class. For example: if you had a 5 hour class and you made a “B” as your final grade, you would multiply 5×3 and get 15 points for that particular class, and so on.
Once you get them all figured, then you must total all the points, total all the credit hours, and then divide the points by the hours attended.
This number will be your grade point average (GPA).
If you’re in high school, then most classes are 5 hours credit, so it’s easier to figure. But in college, classes can be anything from 1 hour to 5 hours and therefore that GPA is more complicated to figure.
Anyway, a 3.5 GPA is very good. It’s halfway between a solid “B” (3.0) and a solid “A” (4.0). It’s considered a high B.
Star Gate Worlds Cheat
19. June 2009 at 8:29 pm
that’s decent
3.5 is basically in the middle of B and A
good job!
A = 4
B= 3
C= 2
D= 1
F=0
look at your grades and average it
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