Depends on which school you attend, and what their grading policy is. Most schools base it on a points system, for example if you have 4 A's you have 12 points, add it together and divide by the number of credit hours you have, that will give you your current GPA. A B+ would be 9.9 and so forth down the line to an F. So an 85% average for the whole semester would probably run you a 3.4-3.6 depending on what your overall GPA is.
2007-07-28 13:27:53
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answered by avidreader 3
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You can't answer with just the average. All A's get a 4, B's a 3, C's a 2, and D or F is a 1. Then just divide by the number of grades. Doesn't seem fair but thats how it works.
2007-07-28 13:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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maximum regulation colleges use your college GPA and LSAT rankings mutually to choose the place to rank you with the different applicants. Your suitable guess may well be to touch the college you desire to attend and ask. additionally, including extracurricular activities will help your resume and would positioned you earlier than different pupils with the comparable educational tiers. You do could have a Bachelor diploma in some thing in the previous you may get into regulation college
2016-10-09 12:20:33
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answered by whitehead 3
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My Highschool GPA sucked and I blew it in college with ONE C, the rest As and Bs. That one C dropped me down majorly!
2007-07-28 13:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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85/100=x/4=3.4. But it doesn't exactly work this way.
2007-07-28 12:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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85% is 3.0
2007-07-28 12:56:50
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answered by musicrow21 3
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I would say that it would be at least a 3.3 GPA.
2007-07-28 12:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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