3.0 and all B's or higher - Second Honors
3.5 and all B's or higher - First Honors
4.0 and all B's or higher - Distinguished Honors
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
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.
It is better to get a B in an AP class then an A in an Honors class, just as it is better to get a B in an Honors class then an A in a College Prep class. When colleges look at your application, they want to know that you are challenging yourself and taking hard classes, because they are essentially looking to see how well you will do in their school. AP classes are considered to be tougher then Honors classes, because AP classes are introductory college classes that are taken during high school- that's why some colleges give credit for a high enough AP test score. However, Honors classes are really just advanced high school classes. Grade reviews done for college entrance are done in an 'over-all' manner. The amount of honors classes taken will be noted and average GPA. Other classes will be looked at, and also that GPA. Individual classes are very seldom picked out to review grades, unless you are seeking to enter a very specialized field, and have taken many college prep classes in that area as honors classes. Most high schools do not offer enough 'specialized' prep classes for specific college interest.
Summa cum Laude - with "Highest Honors" Magna cum Laude - with "great Honors" Cum Laude - with "Honors"
Honors lists indicate those students that have maintained a certain GPA, which is typically fairly high.
3.0
Well usually typical honor classes do not affect your GPA. However, AP/IB classes usually give you an extra point if you pass. i.e. if you get an A in AP US History, you will receive a 5.0 for that class compared to a 4.0 for a regular class.
Weighted GPA
Second Honors.
Scholastic honors typically refer to academic awards or distinctions given to individuals for their outstanding academic achievements. These can include honors such as Dean's List, academic scholarships, Phi Beta Kappa membership, or other recognition for high academic performance.
Grade point average-depend on person in question.
It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.It really depends on the college or university policy. However, the GPA for the first honors (cum laude) is typically a 3.45.