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Determining Your Grade Point Average (GPA)

Determining Your Grade Point Average (GPA). What is a GPA?. An average of your grades Helps determine class rank Determines awards, scholarships, academic eligibility in high school etc. Helps see how you’re doing in school. How are grades calculated?. A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 D = 1 E = 0.

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Determining Your Grade Point Average (GPA)

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  1. Determining Your Grade Point Average(GPA)

  2. What is a GPA? • An average of your grades • Helps determine class rank • Determines awards, scholarships, academic eligibility in high school etc. • Helps see how you’re doing in school

  3. How are grades calculated? A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 D = 1 E = 0

  4. Formula for Computing GPA: • Match each grade earned with the equivalent points/number • Total all points/numbers • Add credits/classes attempted. • Divide total number by total credits/classes attempted. • Final number is your unweighted GPA.

  5. GPA Worksheet • Step 1: • Determine point/number equivalent for each grade. i.e. Math Grade = ____ Science Grade = ____ S.S. Grade = ____ English Grade = ____ Elective Grades = ____

  6. GPA Worksheet Continued • Step 2: • Add the totals together. (i.e. 4+3+3+2+2+2+4=20)

  7. GPA Worksheet Continued • Step 3: • Divide the total by the number of credits taken (i.e. 20 ÷ 7 = 2.86)

  8. Weighted vs. Unweighted Classes • In high school, the quality points/number equivalent to each grade is higher when you take Advanced Placement, or Honors classes.

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