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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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About weighted GPAs - Is a 3.7 good?

Hey there! I've got a 3.7 weighted GPA and was wondering if that's considered good. How do colleges look at weighted GPAs, and how might it differ from school to school considering different weighting scales?

a month ago

When it comes to weighted GPAs, the interpretation can vary significantly because of the different scales used by different high schools. It's important to remember that colleges often recalculate GPAs to ensure a standardized comparison across applicants.

A 3.7 is a good GPA, generally seen as a B+/A- average. Yet, according to the classification, "good" can be highly subjective, and often depends on your intended college's average GPA of admitted students and how competitive the admissions process is.

When colleges review your GPA, they don't simply just look at the number. An integral part of their process is considering the rigor of your course load. So, if your 3.7 GPA is the result of challenging courses (honors, AP, IB, etc.), it would likely be seen more favorably than a high GPA from less rigorous courses. Furthermore, colleges will often take into account the context of your high school itself – its overall rigor, course offerings, and how other students are performing.

In the end, while having a competitive GPA can boost your application, colleges take a holistic approach to admissions. This means they consider other factors like your extracurriculars, essays, letters of recommendation, and more as part of the overall picture of you as a potential student.

a month ago

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