That depends on whether your honors classes were regular high school classes or AP or International Baccalaureate classes, which may have been calculated on a 5.0 GPA scale.
A GPA of 4.3 on a 5.0 scale is the equivalent of 3.44 on a 4.0 GPA scale.
A 4.3 GPA out of 5 is an A. Most schools only look at a GPA that is on a 4-point scale. A 5-point scale would be on a weighted scale.
No, not really. It might qualify as an "adequate" GPA for Harvard (or any other prestigious university) but it's certainly not outstanding.
Yes
12000 :)
For regular classes grades have points A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 For Honors classes you add half a point and for AP classes you add a full point Then you calculate GPA in normal way.
Of course... Well UF is actually very competetive to get into its like Harvard but in Florida. You also have to have a pretty good essay and have done extracurricular in highschool and have taken rigourous classes like IB/ AP & honors.
You can achieve a 5.0 GPA with AP and Honors classes at many schools. The normal "perfect" GPA is a 4.0. Weighted classes (AP and Honors) can make your GPA higher than a perfect 4.0 if you make a B or higher in those classes. So, a 4.80 is a really great GPA. It's about the equivalent of an A+++ basically.
very low...u need ap classes
i have no clue if a 3.12 is honors. but for you it shouldn't be because you spelt honors "honers" so no you should not get any form of honors
yes, someone can. For example if someone is taking an honors class or an AP class then they receive an extra GPA point for an A in said class. So if a person took 3 honors classes and got A's in all of the classes, their GPA would be rounded to around a 4.3
3.7-4.0 unweighted. Lots of honors and AP classes
no
I need to no more but they want ap classes not honors classes unless your school only offers honors . Based on your resume you look like a good cantidate
There is no accorate GPA to get on harvard