WHAT GPA IS consider BAD OR BELOW?
It depends what you would like to do with your life and what college, if any, you wish to attend, along with personal standards. usually a 2.8 to a 2.5 and below is considered poor.
What schools wil accept a 2.3 GPA?
There are a lot of colleges that will accept a GPA of a 2.3, such as Northern Kentucky University. You will have to meet their benchmarks on the ACT.
Grade Point Average G.P.A. stands for 'grade point average'. Your teacher or professor assigns a grade letter to you based on your performance in the class, homework and exams. An 'A' =5, 'B' = 4, 'C' = 3, 'D' = 2 and 'F' = 1. The average is all of your grades (in number format) divided by the number of classes you have taken. For example, if you had an A, B and D that would be a 5+4+2 = 11, which you divide by 3 classes to get a GPA of 3.66. A GPA of 3.0 means that this average meets or exceeds '3.0', which may be used to qualify you for enrollment into classes, colleges or scholarships, this is on an honors scale on an academic scale it out of 4 so an A=4, and so on
What is the GPA required to get into TWU as a transfer from a community college?
TWU stands for more than one institution. Always spell out the name so there is no confusion. Thus, I don't know which school you are referring to. Still, most colleges and universities will indicate that a transfer student needs no less than a 2.0 GPA. However, this is for general admissions. There are also GPAs that are program specific. In other words, to be admitted to a liberal arts program may require a 2.0 GPA, but to be admitted to a business degree the GPA requirement may be a 2.7, or 3.0, etc.
Do you need a good GPA to get into Florida Atlantic University?
According to the College Board, these are the average stats for incoming freshmen:
I'd say that if you have at least a 3.3, you're above average for the school.
he will get 558 and he will get A1 grade
What would your GPA be if you have a 1.965 now and make a C in a 3-hour course?
Not enough information provided. We need to know the total hours taken to get that 1.965. While it is a cinch that it will go up, how much will depend on the total number of hours. And it will not go to a 2.0.
What is the difference between NGA and GPA?
NGA is Numeric Grade Average (i.e. the 0-100 scale) where as GPA is the Grade Point Average where your numeric grades are assigned a point value (The 0-4 scale)
Example: Your grades in your classes are:
Science: 93 = 4.0
Math: 91 = 4.0
English: 88 = 3.0
History: 90 = 4.0
Foreign Language: 91 = 4.0
Music: 95 = 4.0
Your NGA is the average of these grades, 91.3.
Your GPA would be the average of your points assigned to each grade, 3.83
I've never heard of a GPA of 80.5. GPA means "grade point average" and is usually reported on a 4.0 scale where a grade of A= 4.0 points; B=3.0 points; C=2.0 points; D=1.0 points; F=0 points. To get your GPA, you assign these points to all your letter grades and divide by the number of grades you have. This 80.5 you are looking at might be a percentile ranking of some sort; in what context did you see it????
What grade is 158 out of 195 points?
158/195 = 0.81026 or approximately 81%. In the United States, this would be the equivalent of a B-.