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Maybe you add up all your quarterly GPAs and divide them? Thank you for answering.

2007-01-27 04:59:47 · 3 answers · asked by fly_103 2 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

3 answers

ok, heres how it goes:

A=4

B=3

C=2

D=1

F=0


For all four years add up all the A's, B's, C's, D's, F's you got and divide them by how many classes you took.


eg:


for a year, say you took six classes and got 3 B's and 3 C's.

Add you B's (3 pts) and your C's (2 pts).

that equals 15.

divide fifteen by your total numbe of classes(six)....

15/6=2.5


So, a years GPA in this given example is 2.5 :)

2007-01-27 05:07:41 · answer #1 · answered by ojndoanj 3 · 0 0

If you already have the gpa's from all the quarters, then you just add them all up and divide by how many quarters of school you've been through. Don't forget that if you took summer school that will count as an extra quarter.

2007-01-27 05:05:55 · answer #2 · answered by Monique D 3 · 0 0

on a 4.0 GPA Scale:
A = 4.0
B = 3.0
C = 2.0
D = 1.0
F = 0.0
gather up ALL your grades then get the average of them

2007-01-27 05:03:53 · answer #3 · answered by ** i Am hiS giRL ** 5 · 0 0

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