I'm not sure what you mean by balance, but if you mean average, I will tell you. Just add up your GPA in each class and divide by how many classes you have.
Grading scale is:
A= 4.0
B= 3.0
C= 2.0
D= 1.0
F= 0.0
note: I've heard that if you're in high school or IB (I think), the value for each letter grade is moved up by one (ex: A= 5.0, B= 4.0)
Hope this helps
Law schools are not concerned with your Grade 8 GPA. They want to see your college GPA.
Oxford University prefers to see a GPA at or greater than 4.0. However, it will consider applicants with a 3.0 and up GPA.
A meaningless number. You can't just add averages like that. Well, you CAN, but you get (see paragraph one). If they're for the same number of credits, then the overall GPA would be 2.2.
I want to chek my account balance
No. A 79 average is 2.4 GPA. Heres a list of all the Grade point averages. 0%-59% => 0 GPA 60% => 0.7 GPA 61% => 0.8 GPA 62% => 0.8 GPA 63% => 0.9 GPA 64% => 1.0 GPA 65% => 1.0 GPA 66% => 1.1 GPA 67% => 1.2 GPA 68% => 1.3 GPA 69% => 1.4 GPA 70% => 1.5 GPA 71% => 1.6 GPA 72% => 1.7 GPA 73% => 1.8 GPA 74% => 1.9 GPA 75% => 2.0 GPA 76% => 2.1 GPA 77% => 2.2 GPA 78% => 2.3 GPA 79% => 2.4 GPA 80% => 2.5 GPA 81% => 2.7 GPA 82% => 2.8 GPA 83% => 2.9 GPA 84% => 3.0 GPA 85% => 3.0 GPA 86% => 3.1 GPA 87% => 3.2 GPA 88% => 3.3 GPA 89% => 3.4 GPA 90% => 3.5 GPA 91% => 3.5 GPA 92% => 3.6 GPA 93% => 3.7 GPA 94% => 3.8 GPA 95% => 3.9 GPA 96% => 3.9 GPA 97% => 4.0 GPA 98% => 4.0 GPA 99% => 4.0 GPA 100% => 4.0 GPA http://qna.educouncil.org/Tests_and_Results/nZxyNXyyynN.html
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between 2.0 and 2.49 see below link:
There is NO average SAT or GPA score to get into UVA. I am a third-year student there and all I can say is to do your best and see how far it takes you. While there is no minimum that determines if you are 'in' or 'out', I will say the average high school GPA for an entering UVA student is over a 4.00 weighted high-school GPA. GOOD LUCK!!
A 3.17 gpa
No. A 3.0 GPA is a B average. So it is a good GPA
Check your monthly statement or ask the teller at the bank to give your balance.
There's no single GPA formula, but if there is no weighting due to course hours or other factors, that should be a 3.6 GPA. See the links for more info, and you should also find out just how your place of education calculates GPAs.