• 0-23 units = first year or freshman level
• 24-47 units = second year or sophomore level
• 48-71 units = third year or junior level
• 72-95 units = fourth year or senior level
• 96+ units = fifth year or fifth year senior level
On a college or university level, it's not that simple. I would have to know not only the grade, but how many credits each course was. The grade point average is calculate by adding the total number of quality points (each grade is assigned a specific number of quality points), and dividing that number by the total number of credits taken. Thus, if each course was three credits, we would have a GPA base on that number. However, if some courses were three credits and some were four credits, then the GPA would be different.
I have no idea but....i have 75 i think i need more than 75 i might need to go to prospects or live-oak a school that helps you raise up your credits ask you teacher how much you need to pass 11th grade hope i helped.~mjlover 156
It's not that simple. You have to know how many credits in each course and the quality points to each grade. You add the total number of quality points assigned to each grade and divide it by the number of credits completed.
Each grade is assigned quality points. For example A = 12pts, B = 9pts, C = 6pts. The points are used to calculate the students grade point average (GPA). You take total number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits taken, and that would give you the GPA. Thus, an A and a B would total 21 quality points, divided by 6 credits (if the two courses were 3 credits each) would equal a GPA of 3.5 (letter grade of B+).
You have credits enrolled in, and the credits actually earned. A student can enroll for twelve credits, then drop or fail one three credit course. Thus, the enrolled credits would be 12, but the credits earned would be nine. Each grade is assigned quality points. For example a grade of A equals 12 quality points, a B nine quality points, a C six quality points, etc. This is used to calculate the students grade point average (GPA). You add the number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits taken that semester. This gives you the GPA.
It depends. In order to calculate the GPA, you have to know how many credits the student attempted, and number of credits of each course, the grade of each course which indicates the number of quality points for each course. You total the number of quality points and divide that by the number of credits attempted. Thus, there is not way to tell based on the information you have provided. I can say this though, it will be a very good GPA!
You total the number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits the courses added up to. If each course was three credits, the quality points would be 12 for the A, 9 for the B, 6 for the C, and 0 for the F. The total would be 27 quality points divided by the number of credits attempted which would be 12 (if three credits each). Thus, the grade point average would be a 2.25 which is typically a C average. You can increase that average dramatically by repeating the course you received the F in.
5 credits for each subject and 100 altogether to graduate high school.
Complete Islands you get 100 credits for each island
Really can't say. You would have to include how many credits the courses are worth. Each grade has specific quality points assigned. In other words an A is worth 12 quality points, a B+ is 10.5, a B is 9, etc. You take the total amount of quality points and divide that number by the total credits taken. So, the number of credits are needed to determine the GPA. Some courses are three credits, others are four, while still others can be one or two credits.
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A GPA is a students grade point average, calculated on the grades received for each course. There is a semester GPA, and a cumulative (total) GPA. Earned credit hours are the amount of credits completed successfully (D or higher). Just remember a D is a minimum pass and can bring our GPA below a 2.0 (C) average which could lead to dismissal. In addition, D grades will not transfer to other colleges and universities. The GPA is calculated by adding up the total quality points and dividing that number by the number of credits completed. Each grade is assigned a number of quality points. For example, A = 12 quality points, B+ = 10.5, B=9, etc..