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How to calculate GPA with weighted classes

Hey, can anyone give me guidance on how to calculate my GPA when I have a mix of weighted and unweighted classes? I've taken some honors and AP courses and want to make sure I factor those in correctly. Thanks!

6 months ago

Sure! To calculate your weighted GPA, you'll need to assign a point value to each of your classes depending on the difficulty level. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Assign point values: Generally, classes are assigned the following point values depending on the level:

- Regular/unweighted class: 4 points for an A, 3 points for a B, 2 points for a C, 1 point for a D, and 0 points for an F.

- Honors class: You would add 0.5 points to the point value of each grade, so 4.5 points for an A, 3.5 points for a B, and so on.

- AP/IB classes: You would add 1 point to the point value of each grade, so 5 points for an A, 4 points for a B, and so on.

2. Multiply the points: For each class, multiply the points assigned in Step 1 by the number of credits for that class. Most high school classes are worth 1 credit, but this may vary in some schools, so make sure to check your school's credit system.

3. Add up the values: Add up all the products you got in Step 2.

4. Divide by the total number of credits: Divide the sum from Step 3 by the total number of credits you completed.

5. Round to two decimal places: Round your weighted GPA to two decimal places to get your final number.

Here's an example:

- English (Honors): A (4.5 points) x 1 credit = 4.5

- Math (Regular): B (3 points) x 1 credit = 3

- Biology (AP): B (4 points) x 1 credit = 4

- History (Regular): A (4 points) x 1 credit = 4

Total points: 4.5 + 3 + 4 + 4 = 15.5

Total credits: 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4

Weighted GPA = 15.5 / 4 = 3.88

In this example, the weighted GPA is 3.88. Remember that each school may have a different way of assigning weight to honors and AP/IB classes, so it's a good idea to check with your school counselor for the most accurate information specific to your school. Good luck!

6 months ago

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