In the United States, an "A" generally translates to a 4.0 on a 4.0 grading scale. To have an "A" average for two years in a row, your GPA should be 4.0 provided these are the only two years of grades you have received.
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3.26333333 Adding all GPA's and dividing by 3 is how i got your average.
For schools that grade on the plus system it would be a C+. For those on a minus system B-.
Add them up: 2.8 2.93 4.0 _____ 9.73 Divide 9.73 by 3 so you can get your average cumulative GPA and you get: 3.2433333 So your GPA is a 3.24.
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 GPA is a GRADE POINT AVERAGE it the average from all your classes.
Gpa stands for 'grade point average'..it is the average each and every grades
It is a test where you find out your GPA (Grade Point Average)
This normally is equivalent to a solid "C" for a grade average.
Most students that get accepted into NYU have a GPA of at least 3.4. A GPA of 3.6 gives students a higher chance of getting into this university. The average SAT score for these students was about 1700.
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