<p>Do I just take the gpa's from each quarter on myucla and average them out?
Sorry in advance if this question is stupid.</p>
<p>URSA does it for you. "View Grades and GPA" or whatever, on the main menu.</p>
<p>I know, but what if I want to calculate my "projected gpa", say 2 quarters from now.</p>
<p>yahooo:</p>
<p>Log onto MyUCLA. On the left hand toolbar, there is a GPA Calculator under "Academic". There are dropdowns that you can select your prospective grade, and calculate cumulative/quarter GPAs.</p>
<p>You cannot calculate a GPA 2 quarters from now. You can only calculate GPAs for courses you are/have enrolled in, meaning the furthest you can go is Winter 08 (as of now).</p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>
<p>you can do it this way - GPA is calculated by total grade points divided by units taken. For each class you take your grade points are given by this formula i.e. for an A- in a 4 unit class you would get 3.7 * 4 units points. Add it up with the rest of the classes, divide by number of units total and that's your GPA.</p>
<p>You can also Google a GPA calculator like this [url=<a href="http://www.public.iastate.edu/%7Eregistrar/gpa-calc/gpaCalculator.html%5Done%5B/url">http://www.public.iastate.edu/~registrar/gpa-calc/gpaCalculator.html]one[/url</a>]. Is that what you were looking for? It might take a while for you to input all your grades, but you got time.</p>
<p>and its averaged based on overall units, not by individual quarter averages</p>