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Grades and Grade Point Averages (GPA)

Grades are assigned through application of standardized measurements rated by in letters (A to D), a range (example 1 to 6), a percentage of total number correct (example 70%), or as the number from of a possible total (example 50 out of 50). At predetermined set times through a school year, grades from subjects are averaged to give a Grade Point Average (GPA). The Cumulative Grade Point Average is the average of all grades over an educational life or specific for the total 4 years of high school.

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How much more credits do you need from a GPA 2.6 to a GPA 3.7?

I'm guessing math isn't one of the better grades making up that 2.6.

Take the number of credits you already have with the 2.6 GPA.

Multiply it by 3.6.

That's approximately the number of credits of straight As (4.0) you need to bring your overall GPA up to 3.7 (assuming rounding is used, that is; you'll still be just a hair under 3.7 exactly).

In other words: if your GPA is 2.6, then unless you haven't finished your second freshman semester yet, it's pretty much mathematically impossible for you to get it to 3.7 by the time you graduate.

There may be some wiggle room if your school plays games with things like "honors" courses, like counting As in honors courses as 5.0 instead of 4.0 (you only need 0.84 times as many straight As in honors courses as you already have to hit 3.7 in that case), or if you can retake courses and replace your existing grades with the new ones.

Numberical grades and GPA?

A = 4.0
B+ = 3.5
B = 3.0
C+ = 2.5
C = 2.0
D+ = 1.5
D = 1.0
F=0.0 (Failure)

Can you get into a law school with a low GPA?

You can get into a law school with a 2.5 GPA -- it just won't be a top-noch law school, even if you get a very high LSAT score. Since the competition is so stringent at the top law schools, they get thousands of applications for approximately 200-300 seats and there are enough applicants with very high LSAT's and very high GPA's. I scored the 90th percentile on the LSAT and had a 3.6 GPA from a very respectable University, and the best I made was a top-20 law school (was rejected from all top-10 law schools I applied to).

Answeri would try to raise the GPA to around a 3.5..usually schools have a cut-off GPA that you must have in order to get in. the only other way i can think of is that a lot of schools also like to see some form of experience related to the subject before they accept you. perhaps interning as an assistant or something in a law firm will aid you in your application.

I disagree, you do not have to have a GPA that high. It can only help but it is definitely not a requirement. The number one thing that you can do to get into law school is to have a high score on your Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). If you score between a 160-180 on your LSAT then you will not have any trouble getting into law school. Remember that there are a lot of great law schools out there, if you score well on your LSAT then you will be able to attend one of them regardless of your low GPA

What does 2.72 GPA mean in term of grades?

A 2.72 GPA means that that person made mostly C's. Maybe a couple of B's and A's but the majority of their grades were C's.

What is the average GPA required to get into drexel university?

You definitely need to get good grades and a good SAT score. After you accomplish this, start thinking about ways you can separate yourself from the competition. Extracurricular activities are very important. Lastly, make sure you want to go to Drexel University. I know a lot of students that thought they wanted to go to their dream school, but when they got in and went to that school, they were really disappointed. Pay attention to what actual students of Drexel University are saying. You can get information about the academic requirements here:

http://www.unigo.com/drexel_university/rankings/

Student reviews here:

http://www.unigo.com/drexel_university/reviews/

What is 3.37 GPA grade?

Usually they kick you out of the college for that low of a grade. Expect a letter.

What does it mean to maintain a GPA?

Your GPA is your grade point average in school. for each grade you get (A, A- B+ etc.) it is assigned a certain amount of points with and "A" having the highest amount of points. At the end of each school session (semester, quarter etc.) when the points are all added that is called your Grade Point Average. To maintain it means that you have to keep your grades high so that you do not get a low GPA, which means you are a bad student. Your GPA is what colleges and businesses look at to see how well you did in school, and if you are the kind of person they want to accept or hire. People with very high GPA's have a much better chance of getting jobs and going to college than people with low GPA's.

What is the 64.24 percentage equal to GPA scale?

It's about 1.4 using this scale: http://faculty.washington.edu/mbarreto/courses/gpa.html

How do you raise your GPA before the end of your junior year when it is a 3.3 to a 3.8?

The more credits you have accumulated, the more difficult it will be to raise the GPA. With a 3.3, you will have to achieve no less than a B+ (or 3.5) GPA to raise your GPA and that will not raise it significantly. You would have to strive for an A in all your courses. Still, a GPA of 3.3 is very good. Too many students strive for the grade. They would do much better if they strive to be a better professional within their field. Do the very best you can, and the grades will take care of themselves.

1.455 GPA is this BAD?

It depends on what grade you're in and what you plan to do after you finish school. If you're a freshman or a sophomore in high school, you can recover and colleges will give you some slack for getting your act together. If you're in college, I'd be surprised if you weren't aleady put on academic probation.

What GPA is score of 67 percent?

It's a C- you need to improve it. So work hard if you want to be taken seriously.

How much do major grades affect your GPA?

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)

Will you get into uf with a 3.8 GPA and 29 on your ACT?

Of course... Well UF is actually very competetive to get into its like Harvard but in Florida. You also have to have a pretty good essay and have done extracurricular in highschool and have taken rigourous classes like IB/ AP & honors.

What is GPA in ssc results?

Gpa stands for 'grade point average'..it is the average each and every grades

How do you convert letter grade to GPA?

Well can you explain?? i am willing to help! i am just a lil confused

is an A six points??

or is their 6 classes??

i think he means six points

i have it too