<p>I looked online at the full score report a few minutes ago, and everything seemed normal. Until I got to the box that claimed I'd self-reported my GPA as 2.67.
Will colleges be getting a score report that has that box with some random number that I'm sure college board pulled out of their collective ass?
Is there someone I can contact to set the record straight?
A 2240 could help my case at many schools, but I don't think a fake 2.67 is going to help my appeal.</p>
<p>Mine is wrong too. I self-reported mine as a 4.0 and it is reported as a 4.33. I was wondering if colleges see this as my real GPA is around a 4.15. I really doubt that they will. The only information on their score report are the individual section scores for each test you took. Don’t stress :]</p>
<p>alright, but the score report giving a higher gpa than you really have isn’t go to dissuade any colleges from recruiting you.</p>
<p>I think they did it by what letter grade you gave yourself. Ala A+ = 4.33 perhaps?</p>
<p>I put A- and they gave me 3.666 so yeah.</p>
<p>yeah I put B- since I sort of thought that it was a low B.</p>
<p>Put A+ next time :P.</p>
<p>wait… just to clarify, colleges DON’T see your self-reported gpa right???
it makes no sense for them to see it… as i don’t even think they see your score report.
but just to make sure b/c… my self reported gpa sure is lowwww lol. i just never really bothered to fill the stuff in…</p>
<p>Umm, I put A average and it says my GPA is 2.333… This can’t be normal, lmao.</p>
<p>I seriously doubt that colleges would see your self-reported CB GPA.</p>