4.333 Scale to 4.0 scale?

<p>Hi, I've recently started looking into scholarship programs and I've been on ***** a few times and they've asked me for my gpa on a 4.0 scale. The problem is, the highest possible gpa in my school is a 4.333 (all A+s) so I'm not exactly sure how to calculate my gpa. If anyone could give me a formula, or link me to a calculator, that'll be great. By the way, my gpa is currently 4.096 (I'm a junior).</p>

<p>You either make A+'s 4.0 or get rid of + or - and use whole number GPAs, 4321</p>

<p>A = 4.0
B = 3.0
C = 2.0
D = 1.0</p>

<p>No weighting. No pluses and minuses.</p>

<p>Using no pluses or minuses, I end up getting a 3.958. Thanks</p>

<p>I think weighing is appropriate if they ask for your GPA on a 4.0 scale, since 4.0 is still the base value. No + or - for sure, though.</p>

<p>^no. 4.0 means no weighting or +/-. Weighting would put you on a 5.0 or other skewed scale.</p>