can anyone help me calculating GPA?

<p>First of all THANK YOU in advance that u are reading this threat!</p>

<p>Im an East Europian student from Georgia.Because of our grade scale im unable to determine my GPA.
We have 0-10 grading scale.Because colleges look only last 3 years marks i wrote only it.</p>

<p>Those are my last 3 years grades:</p>

<p>10 th :
Georgian Literature -10,
Russian-9,
Algebra-10
Informatics-9
World history-10
Citizenship-9
Biology-9
Physics-10
Chemistry-9
English-10
Art-10
Music-10</p>

<p>-------------------------------->AVERAGE-9.6</p>

<p>11th :
Georgian Literature -10
Russian-10
Algebra-10
Georgian history-9
Law-9
Geography-9
Biology-9
Physics -10
English - 10</p>

<p>--------------------------------->AVERAGE-9.5</p>

<p>12th :
Georgian literature-10
Russian-10
Algebra-10
Informatics-10
World history-10
Georgian history-10
Chemistry-10
English-10</p>

<p>--------------------------------->AVERAGE-10</p>

<p>My school is number 1 competitive.Its the oldest school in my country with 200 years of history!
Please make me understand what GPA do i have.thank you!</p>

<p>Well assuming a 10 corresponds to an 100, and a 9 is a 90, you have a 9.7 average, i.e. a 97% average.</p>

<p>This is easily a 4.0</p>

<p>It is possible that your school has a different conversion scale, though.</p>

<p>Good Luck :)</p>

<p>Thanks for good information.</p>

<p>Are u sure about it?</p>

<p>i thought it would be 3.7 …</p>

<p>and can u understand me why people write 4.56 or something like that if it is a maximum score?</p>

<p>Not all American schools use a 4-point scale, but among those that do, an A is worth 4.</p>

<p>Some (actually, many) American schools also give added value (which they call “weight”) to grades earned in honors, advanced placement, or IB classes. The trouble is, because education in America is very much under local control, schools do this in many, many different ways. My own kids’ public high school, for example, added 0.5 for a grade of B or better in a class labeled “honors,” and 1.0 for a grade of B or better in a class labeled either “gifted and talented” or “AP.” So an A in Honors French 2 would be worth 4.5 instead of 4.0, and an A in AP Biology would be worth 5.0 instead of 4.0. But other schools in other parts of the country weight grades differently.</p>

<p>When students report grade point averages over 4.0, they’re usually reporting their “weighted GPA,” including the bonus points they’ve gotten for grades in honors or AP classes.</p>

<p>But what does that mean? Well, it obviously means something, but unless you know where the student comes from, what his school is like, and the procedure that his school uses to weight grades in high-level classes, you probably won’t know exactly what it means. And it’s very hard to know whether one student’s 4.22 in Bethesda, Maryland, is better or worse than another student’s 4.37 in Palo Alto, California.</p>

<p>well my school uses very complex way to determine the grade.</p>

<p>i just wanted to know if my GPA was somewhere between 3.90 tu 4.00 .</p>

<p>Can anyone state his/her idea about it?</p>

<p>Do i have 4.00 Gpa?</p>

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<p>it was a wrong info ((((</p>

<p>colleges (for example amherst) want to see last 4 years grades not 3 years and 4 years ago my average was 8.8.god !</p>

<p>dont u know what harvard seeks in transcript?</p>

<p>last 4 years or 3?</p>