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Q: What does GPA credits mean on report card?
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What is my GPA if i have an acccff on my report card?

You cannot calculate the GPA without knowing how many credits each course is worth and where the grades were obtained (high school, college, etc.)


If i got a 2.12 GPA but this term im taking 12 credits and i received a 3.08 what will my GPA chnage to?

It depends on how many credits you had before. It's a simple equation, so you should be able to figure it out yourself:(2.12 * (number of credits you had before) + 3.08 * 12 ) / (number of credits you had before + 12)For example, if you had 12 credits before, your new GPA will be 2.60.


If 2.2 was a semester GPA and previous cummulative GPA was a 2.44 what is the new cummulative GPA?

It depends on the number of credits earned for each class.


Your GPA is 3.59 if you get B minus what will be your new GPA?

It's not that easy. To calculate the GPA, you need to know the total amount of credits earned, the quality point assigned, and the number of credits the course you received the B- in (two credits, three, four, etc.). In other words, you take the total amount of quality points, and divide that by the total number of credits earned.


How do you convert cgpa 2.93 out of 4.0 to percentage value in Symbiosis International University - Institute is SCIT?

Multiply your GPA with the total credits and divide by 4. = (GPA*Total credits)/4


GPA of 3.59 if you get B minus grade what is the new GPA?

It's not that easy. To calculate the GPA, you need to know the total amount of credits earned, the quality point assigned, and the number of credits the course you received the B- in (two credits, three, four, etc.). In other words, you take the total amount of quality points, and divide that by the total number of credits earned.


Is it possible to get a 3.067 GPA from 16 credit hours to a 3.7?

It depends on the number of credits already accumulated. They less credits already completed the easier it is to raise the GPA. For example, if you have completed 80 credits and your GPA is 3.067, it would be take more than 16 credits to make that much of a difference, and that being even if you received an A in every course. Remember, to raise your current GPA, you will have to achieve no less that a B+ in every course and that will not bring it to even a 3.5 GPA. Some students will repeat courses they have received a D or C in which also makes a difference. Still, a GPA of 3.0 or higher is good.


Can you fix a 3.1 GPA in 2 years?

By using the word "fix", I assume you mean to increase it. The answer is yes, you can increase a 3.1 GPA in two years by averaging higher than a 3.1 during the next two years. If you have a specific goal in mind, we need to know what the target GPA is, how many credits have been taken to arrive at 3.1 and how many credits will be taken during the next two years. For example, if you have already taken 64 credits to arrive at your 3.1 GPA, and you will take another 64 credits in the next two years, and you want to end up with a 3.5 GPA: 3.5 x 128 credits = 448 448 - (3.1 x 64) = 249.6 249.6/64 = 3.9 So you would need to have a 3.9 GPA during the last two years.


Your GPA is 3.59 if you receive B minus grade what would be your new GPA?

It's not that easy. To calculate the GPA, you need to know the total amount of credits earned, the quality point assigned, and the number of credits the course you received the B- in (two credits, three, four, etc.). In other words, you take the total amount of quality points, and divide that by the total number of credits earned.


What happens to GPA when you transfer colleges?

well in simple terms the grades and credits transfer but don't get calculated into the GPA in the New School


WHAT WOULD A 3.41 GPA FROM ONE COLLEGE AND A 4.00 GPA FROM ANOTHER COLLEGE EQUAL OUT TO?

Not enough information to determine. The number of credits associated with each GPA is going to be a large factor.


What do the points on college transcript mean?

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+).