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Georgia Tech GPA Calculator

I'm aiming for Georgia Tech and wanting to calculate my GPA as they would. Does anyone know of an accurate Georgia Tech GPA calculator, or can someone explain how they weigh different classes?

2 months ago

Georgia Tech, like many universities, primarily utilizes the standard 4.0 scale for GPA calculation. So the simplest way to calculate your GPA for Georgia Tech admissions is using this scale. However, keep in mind this is a very simplified explanation, and there could be variations depending on specific circumstances, such as if you attended multiple high schools with different grading systems.

Here's a basic GPA conversion scale:

- A (90-100%) is 4.0 GPA points

- B (80-89%) is 3.0 GPA points

- C (70-79%) is 2.0 GPA points

- D (60-69%) is 1.0 GPA points

- F (below 60%) is 0 GPA points

For most high school students, regular class grades will be based on these standard GPA values.

Georgia Tech, like many colleges, takes into consideration the rigor of your high school coursework. Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and Honors classes often are given additional weight. Many schools add a full point for AP or IB courses and half a point for Honors classes. This would make an A in an AP class be worth 5.0, but you should remember that this varies between high schools and could look different on your high school transcript.

However, Georgia Tech considers both your unweighted and weighted GPA. The unweighted GPA is based on the 4.0 scale, while the weighted GPA takes into account the extra points for AP, IB, and honors courses.

Given these factors, the exact calculation of your GPA for Georgia Tech might be slightly different. It's generally recommended to refer to your school's guidance counselor for the most accurate calculation of your weighted and unweighted GPAs.

More importantly, while GPA is a crucial factor, Georgia Tech considers your application holistically. They'll look not just at your numerical grades, but also at the rigor of your coursework, your test scores, your extracurricular activities, recommendations, essays, and other factors. So while it's important to aim for a high GPA, keep in mind that it's only part of the application puzzle.

2 months ago

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