3.0
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
Latin honors in graduate school are typically awarded based on a student's GPA. The specific requirements for achieving Latin honors vary by institution, but they generally include maintaining a high GPA, completing a certain number of credits, and meeting any additional criteria set by the graduate program.
At my school for all honors level classes an extra 0.5 on your gpa, and Advanced Placement courses are an extra 1.0 on your g.p.a. but there are different methods for other schools. check your student handbook.
The minimum GPA required to graduate with honors in the Masters program is typically a 3.5 or higher.
The minimum GPA requirement for receiving honors in graduate school is typically a 3.5 or higher.
The minimum GPA required to graduate with honors in a master's degree program is typically 3.5 or higher.
Weighted GPA
I would say that student would probably take over the world, considering that GPA only goes as high as 4.0.
the right answer would be weighted
Second Honors.
College prep courses are not weighted, so your gpa, both weighted and unweighted, is a 3.34. The only way to get above a 4.0 is to take either honors or AP classes. If its bad or not depends on what kind of school you want to go to, and remember, colleges don't only look at gpa, they also look at standardized test scores (SAT and ACT) and extracurriculars.
the average of a attending student is a 2.5 gpa or higher