straight C's give you a 2.0 GPA
2006-12-16 03:34:49
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answer #1
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answered by cgpp14 2
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Assumint your school used the scale where an A is a 4.0, a b is a 3.0 and a c is a 2.0, of course. You would have to have something lower than a c to bring your gpa down below the c average.
2006-12-16 13:04:46
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answered by missyscove 4
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Getting C's in all of your classes will get you the coveted 2.00 GPA. Theres a simple way calculate GPA especially for middle school since all courses are worth the same amount of units. A= 4pts, B= 3pts, C=2pts, D=1pt, F=0pts. Say you have 2C's, 4B's and say 2A's...your GPA will be...2+2+3+3+3+3+4+4 = 24pts/8 (number of classes) = 3.00 GPA.
2006-12-16 11:25:18
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answered by Dal 2
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Its higher than a 2.0 GPA because a 2.0 GPA is all C's.
2006-12-16 21:06:30
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answered by Huh! 6
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Of course, but it really depends. Are there many tests and quizzes for the subject you got a C in? If so, that's alot easy to raise it to a B or an A. Cause i got a D in one class, but since there was a quiz almost every week, my mark is now a B.
2006-12-16 11:21:43
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answered by jubbablumberin 3
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Yes, I'm a middle school student and my friend got those grades. He got over a 2.0 grade point average.
2006-12-16 11:15:49
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answered by Kevin 1
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2.0 is all c's, so your average would have to be mostly c's and below to get a 2.0 or lower.
2006-12-16 18:03:10
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answered by Jordan D 6
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My GPA was crap. I didn't go to school.
2006-12-16 11:22:53
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answered by adrienne06052 2
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