Like the person above said, you need to add the letter grades and then divided by class credits.
It's really depend on the grading scale of each of your professors. I was an undergrad teaching assistant for two professors and each one of them is different. One of my professors have a 100-94 = A, 93-86 = B, ......etc, while the other is is 100-90 = A, 89-80 = B. You need to read teh class syllabus carefully.
2007-11-01 15:44:46
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answered by Dragon2323 3
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The grade average is 78% = 2.3 GPA according to the Princeton Review.
Most schools consider 95 or better a 4.0 = A, 85 = 3.0 = B, 75 = 2.0 = C, 65 = 1.0 = D, 59 or less 0 = F
There are other systems but this is the most common.
2007-11-01 22:48:40
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answered by bob k 2
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Add them all together and divide by 8. You will end up in the high c bracket. What happened on the 35% really killed your grade. Maybe you should try to throw that one out.
2007-11-01 22:29:30
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answered by happydawg 6
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There's no way of telling from this. To figure a GPA, you need to provide the conversion scale from percentages toletter grades.
2007-11-01 22:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Around 2.375
2007-11-01 22:23:44
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answered by SoCal_Dolphin_Girl 3
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Just looking at it, I would say around 2.4 (give or take .4) cause of that 35%
2007-11-01 22:25:38
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answered by Blando 2
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well your average would be a 78% so your gpa would be like a 2.5-2.9 it kinda depends on your grading system
2007-11-01 22:27:24
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answered by VanessaRaye17 1
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ur gpa would b a 2.37
2007-11-01 22:24:02
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answered by Diamond Minnea 1
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2.375
2007-11-01 22:30:35
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answered by Hambone 2
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2.375
2007-11-01 22:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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