GPA 4.29 by End Of....

<p>My GPA will be a 4.29 weighted by the end of Jr year. My unweighted is 3.9 This is only because I switched schools from freshman yr to sophmore year, and they did weighted grades differently at both schools, so the weighted grades there didn't count as weighted grades at my current school. that is why my weighted gpa is so low. but i have taken the most difficult classes i can take. like my jr yr: ap chem, ap bio, ap gov, ap lang, honors precalc, orch, and pe/personal finance. my family don't have money for summer classes...... do you think the colleges will look at this unsatisfactorily or will they understand if I explained it to them?</p>

<p>A 3.9 Un-weighted GPA isn’t low…</p>

<p>No, because usually, colleges either recalculate weighted GPA or only look at course rigor and unweighted GPA.</p>

<p>***? Since when is 3.9, or even 4.29, low? The highest weighted GPA at my school is a 4.3, and I have a 4.29. O-o</p>

<p>Major “What the fuuuuuu—”. You shouldn’t be unsatisfied with either of you GPAs</p>

<p>O RLY, honors precalc is hardest class you can take… -_-
3.9 unweighted may hurt a little, but that weighted GPA seems fine.</p>

<p>I don’t know, that weighted GPA seems low. Your only option is to plan on going to a community college for two years and then transferring. </p>

<p>In all seriousness, however, for most colleges, weighted GPA means nothing since every high school does it differently. That doesn’t mean colleges don’t use weighted GPAs. Many in fact do, but instead they recalculate them with their own standards. You have nothing to worry about!</p>