To find GPA, we first equate grade letters to the 4.0 scale and then take their average.
A = 4.000
A- = 3.667
B+ = 3.333
B = 3.000
B- = 2.667
C+ = 2.333
C = 2.000
C- = 1.667
D+ = 1.333
D = 1.000
D- = 0.667
F = 0.000
So, with 2 As, 3 Bs, 1 C, and 2Ds, we get 2(4) + 3(3) + 2 + 2(1) = 21. Now we divide by 8, and get a GPA of 21/8 = 2.625.
1 A, 4 Bs, 1 C2 As, 2 Bs, 2 Cs2 As, 3 B, 1 D3 As, 3 Cs3 As, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D3 As, 2 Bs, 1 F4 As, 2 Ds4 As, 1 C, 1 F6 Bs
A 2.5 would be an average of Bs and Cs. To determine your GPA, let A =4, B = 3, C =2, and D=1. Add up your grades and divide by the number of classes to give you an average (your GPA).
On a GPA scale where A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 and D = 1 then the GPA is (4 + 4 + 4 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 2) divided by 7 = 2.71
On a scale for GPA where A =4,B=3,C=2, and D=1 then GPA = (4 x2) + (3 x 3) + (2x2) all divided by 7 to get average GPA = 3.0
If an A = 4 you have (3 + 2 + 2 +1)/4 = 8/4 = 2.0 GPA
On a standard 4 point GPA scale, an A is worth 4, a B is worth 3, a C is worth 2 and a D is worth 1 point. You add them up and average them. So: 3x4 = 12 1x3 = 3 3+12=15 15/4 = 3.75
A GPA of 2 As and 4 Bs typically translates to a grade point average of around 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Each "A" typically counts as 4 points, and each "B" counts as 3 points, so the calculation would be: (24 + 43) / 6 = 3.0. This indicates a solid average performance, with a mix of high and medium grades.
Depends what grade ur in but prolly like a 1.7 on a 4 point scale, stay on that grind Yung'n 👍
You have to account for the credits associated with the grades. If they are all 3 credit classes, you have a 3.5.
Your cumulative GPA is 2.7.
That is a C average. D is 1, C is 2, B is 3, A is 4
If all 7 of those courses have equal weights, then on a four-point system, that is a GPA of 2.857 .