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Calculating your GPA isnt a very easy question. Some people add .3 for pluses, and subtract .3 for minuses! However, if you are asking the overall, EXACT, ORIGINAL way then this is how you would calculate!

C has 6 classes. She got:

Math=C

Physical Education= B

History=D

Chemistry=F

Literature=B

Tech.= B

When adding your GPA:

A=4

B=3

C=2

D=1

F=0

So we add up sarahs points for her grades, and her point value adds up to 12. If you do not understand from this point on, read over this again, and try to calculate.

So because she has 6 classes, she must divide her number of points, by her number of classes! She has 12 points, and six classes. 12 divided by 6 is 2! So sarah has a 2.0!

Hope this helped!

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Your high school should provide you with a transcript of some sort that includes your cumulative GPA (at least freshman year through junior year, possibly party of senior year).

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Hi! Calculating your GPA isnt a very easy question. Some people add .3 for pluses, and subtract .3 for minuses! However, if you are asking the overall, EXACT, ORIGINAL way then this is how you would calculate! Tina has 6 classes. She got: Math=B Physical Education= A History=B Chemistry=A Literature=A Tech.= B When adding your GPA: A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 F=0 So we add up Tina's points for her grades, and her point value adds up to 21. If you do not understand from this point on, read over this again, and try to calculate. So because she has 6 classes, she must divide her number of points, by her number of classes! She has 21 points, and six classes. 21 divided by 6 is 3.5! So Tina has a 3.5!


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