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let’s say you get straight A’s junior year with two AP courses and one honors. What does your GPA result in?

let’s say you get straight A’s junior year with two AP courses and one honors. What does your GPA result in?

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Ragnarok1003

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This says nothing of your sophmore or freshman GPA. Without that information, nobody can calculate your GPA for you. A single year’s GPA is worthless and meaningless.

However, if you are looking for that single year’s GPA, based on 8 classes per school year, you are looking at a 4.25. That is also dependant on how your school calculates honors and AP classes. Generally honors is 1.1 and AP is 1.2 multiplied by the 4.0.

And contrary to what the above poster said, this is your GPA in high school. They do not simply have a ton of students with 4.0’s. They need exact numbers to determine the class rankings. The above posters doesn’t know what they are talking about.

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♥Sweet Me♥
Straight A’s is a 4.0 but since you’re taking AP and Honors…

it will still be a 4.0 for HS.

If you’re applying for a college or university then they…

recalculate your GPA and sometimes it might be 4.1234 or

something like that. In your HS progress report it will

show as a 4.0 but in college it will be higher than that.

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Anonymous
at least a 3.3 and above (84% and higher)
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joseph_joseph_g
do the math yourself, what are we here to focus to you only
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