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What is your Grade Point Average?
Mine is 3.4.
			
									
									Mine is 3.4.

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4.3./4.2.
			
									
									

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High school I have a 94-ish, which translates to roughly 100 when weighted. We use an odd system due to various AP classes though.
EDIT: Don't much like school.
			
									
									EDIT: Don't much like school.
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3.85 unweighted
			
									
									
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3.8.  I dropped so heavily after last year.  GPA...gah.
			
									
									
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3.3
If my classes were properly weighted it would be 4.0; my school for some reason doesn't use a weight system. With my current average and expected averages in the next yeras, it'll get up to ~3.8.
			
									
									
						If my classes were properly weighted it would be 4.0; my school for some reason doesn't use a weight system. With my current average and expected averages in the next yeras, it'll get up to ~3.8.
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Coming out of high school: 3.7 when weighted with AP's, 3.3 otherwise
Boston University: 1.7-ish before I dropped out. Final semester GPA was 0.25.
Current, after some GPA masking with community college courses: 3.7
...and I'm going to UCSC this winter, but I can only guess what they'll start my GPA off at with my wacky transfer history.
			
									
									Boston University: 1.7-ish before I dropped out. Final semester GPA was 0.25.
Current, after some GPA masking with community college courses: 3.7
...and I'm going to UCSC this winter, but I can only guess what they'll start my GPA off at with my wacky transfer history.
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I imagine it would've been somewhere around the 3.7 mark.
			
									
									
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Oh hey I'm apping there! :DTsukatu wrote:...and I'm going to UCSC this winter

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Oh? What's your major?Flight wrote:Oh hey I'm apping there! :DTsukatu wrote:...and I'm going to UCSC this winter
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Electrical Engineering.Tsukatu wrote:Oh? What's your major?Flight wrote:Oh hey I'm apping there! :DTsukatu wrote:...and I'm going to UCSC this winter

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AP generally adds 1 point per class prior to finding the GPA.DemonzLunchBreak wrote:3.7, however grades at my school are pretty deflated - no one has gotten a 4.0 in the last five years. Also, how does AP weighting work? I have taken/am taking 6 (or seven, depends on how you count) AP level classes, but my school doesn't weight GPA.
For example, a B in an AP class is equivalent to a A in a regular class of the same subject. At least that's how it's done in my school.
A=4
B=3
C=2
D=1
F=0
Sum of grades (from point value chart) / Total # of classes = GPA

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I kinda feel bad right now, my gpa is about a 2.2...
but then again for me im at a private college and the curriculum here is graduate level teaching in an undergraduate teaching area.
			
									
									but then again for me im at a private college and the curriculum here is graduate level teaching in an undergraduate teaching area.


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The past three years I've had around 3.6, but currently it's 2.6. :(
			
									
									
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i made it through highschool with a 2.9. Such a great time.
			
									
									
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my school, and as far as I know, most Canadian school, go by a 0/100 percantage. I'd say I'm at 85, more or less.
EDIT: about 4.2 GPA or whatever.
			
									
									
						EDIT: about 4.2 GPA or whatever.
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Weighted, 4.9, unweighted, 3.6. High school, for what it's worth.
			
									
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At my school, if you get a 100 in an AP class, it shoots to a 120. If you get a 100 in a "Pre-AP" class, 110. So it is possible to get a GPA of 120. A friend of mine actually has one, scarily.DemonzLunchBreak wrote:3.7, however grades at my school are pretty deflated - no one has gotten a 4.0 in the last five years. Also, how does AP weighting work? I have taken/am taking 6 (or seven, depends on how you count) AP level classes, but my school doesn't weight GPA.
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Honors classes are given the AP 1.2 multiplier, without the AP test. There aren't too many. The only one I have a chance of taking is Latin 5; the remaining few have too many pre-reqs.DemonzLunchBreak wrote:Huh. What about classes above AP level?flagmyidol wrote:At my school, if you get a 100 in an AP class, it shoots to a 120. If you get a 100 in a "Pre-AP" class, 110. So it is possible to get a GPA of 120. A friend of mine actually has one, scarily.DemonzLunchBreak wrote:3.7, however grades at my school are pretty deflated - no one has gotten a 4.0 in the last five years. Also, how does AP weighting work? I have taken/am taking 6 (or seven, depends on how you count) AP level classes, but my school doesn't weight GPA.
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Nice! I'm also at Baskin (in fact, got my Baskin acceptance letter a few days ago, a full month after my UCSC acceptance letter).Flight wrote:Electrical Engineering.Tsukatu wrote:Oh? What's your major?
But you're, like, a high schooler or something now, right? I'm coming in as a junior, although most people my age are seniors. ...and I'll be at UCSC for at least 2.5 years. :\
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I'm doing EE too! Small world, huh?Flight wrote:Electrical Engineering.
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