Well usually typical honor classes do not affect your GPA. However, AP/IB classes usually give you an extra point if you pass. i.e. if you get an A in AP US History, you will receive a 5.0 for that class compared to a 4.0 for a regular class.
Many times, high school honors classes are weighted more heavily than general college prep classes. For instance, an "A" in an honors class may garner a 5.0, instead of a 4.0.
you asked that horribly, did you get 3 b's in 3 different honor classes or 1 b in honor classes?
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you don't
GPA, SAT or ACT scores. Also what classes you had in high school. It is different if you are transfering from a community college or just graduating from high school and what college it is.
AP and Honors classes would be a great idea. Not only do they allow you to have a GPA above 4.0, they also work towards expensive college credit when you decide to go to college.
A GPA is a GRADE POINT AVERAGE it the average from all your classes.
Either give up and find a job using the degree that you earned or take more classes to boost your GPA and retake the MCAT and reapply next year.
Your Super Smart and your total grade percentage is 200%
Not often, it is usually a 3.5 GPA or higher for honor roll.
Honor classes give you college credit, if you are stating from a High School standpoint. If not, honor classes give you more credits than regular classes.
Well every year you get a gpa.....so obviously it affects your gpa.
In Frisco Independent School District, (and a few others) AP and honors classes are out of a 6.0, and regular classes are on a 5.0. For example, if you got a 100% in all your classes, and all your classes were AP classes, you would have a 6.0 GPA. However, if you had 90% in those same classes, you would have a 5.0 GPA, which is equivalent to having all 100% in regular/standard classes.