First we assume that all of them were worth the same number of credits. If that is the case then it will be at least 2.25 it could by higher.
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
If an A = 4 you have (3 + 2 + 2 +1)/4 = 8/4 = 2.0 GPA
A C grade is equal to 2 GPA and a D grade is around 1.5 GPA. So you can calculate and find the average.
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
That is a C average. D is 1, C is 2, B is 3, A is 4
A GPA of 1.0 is equivalent to a D. In order to graduate, you will need to significantly improve your GPA.
If all 7 of those courses have equal weights, then on a four-point system, that is a GPA of 2.857 .
That is a little bit above a C 4 = A 3 = B 2 = C 1 = D
It equals to a low B 4 = A 3 = B 2 = C 1 = D 0 = F
2.83 based on A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1. If each class has the exactly the same number of credits, then this would be a B+.
Lots. A = 4; B = 3; C = 2; D = 1; F =0. So if one had an A, a C, and a B, their GPA would be 3.0 (B)