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How to calculate GPA for colleges like Ball State?

Hey there! I'm trying to calculate my GPA according to the standards of various colleges like Ball State, Dallas College, EMU, Georgia Southern, John Jay, Montclair, NCAT, Seton Hall, SFA, and SHSU. Could anyone share some online GPA calculator resources or some guidelines to follow for each of these colleges? Much appreciated!

4 months ago

Hi! Calculating your GPA for specific colleges can be a bit tricky due to varying scales and requirements. However, I can give you a general overview and guidelines to follow:

1. Determine the GPA scale used by your high school: Most high schools use a 4.0 scale, where an A is worth 4 points, B is 3 points, etc. Some schools use a weighted scale to account for the difficulty of courses (for instance, adding 1.0 point for AP or Honors classes).

2. Identify the GPA scale used by the colleges on your list: Some colleges recalculate GPAs based on their specific scale, so it's essential to know how each school calculates it. You can often find this information on a college's admissions website or by contacting their admissions office.

3. Convert your high school GPA to the required scale for each college: For each college on your list, convert your high school GPA to their scale using a converter tool or manual calculation.

Given the number of colleges you've mentioned, it'd be best to look up each of their admissions websites to find their specific GPA calculation methods and requirements. Be sure to take note of if they consider weighted GPAs and if they recalculate or consider any specific coursework.

For an online GPA calculator to help you convert your GPA, you can try the tool provided by CollegeVine (https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-calculate-your-gpa-use-this-step-by-step-guide). Additionally, many universities have their GPA calculators available on their websites, so it's a good idea to search for "[Name of the College] GPA calculator" on Google for college-specific results.

Keep in mind that while GPA is an essential factor in the college admissions process, it's not the only factor. Colleges will also consider your standardized test scores, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation in their holistic evaluation. Good luck!

4 months ago

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