<p>I'm still trying to figure out what my unweighed HS GPA would be with these stats:</p>
<p>Weighted=4.71851 (out of 5, where 5 is all As in all Honors classes)
8th grade
Algebra I: A-
French I: A</p>
<p>9th grade
Eng Honors:A
French II:A
Gen Sci Honors:A-
Geometry Honors:A-
Global Studies Honors:A
Graphic Comm:A-(0.5 credits)
Gym/Health:A+(0.5 credits)</p>
<p>10th grade
Algebra II Honors:A-
Bio Honors:A+
Eng 10 Honors:A+
French III:A
Health:A+(0.5 credits)
Gym:A+(0.5 credits)
Western Euro Honors:B+</p>
<p>11th grade
AP Eng Lang:A+
AP US:A
Chemistry Honors:A(1.25 credits)
Marketing:A
Precalc Honors:B+
French IV Honors:A-</p>
<p>total out of 22 classes: 6 A+s, 8 As, 6 A-s, 2 B+s
total 20.25 credits</p>
<p>3.91.</p>
<p>Colleges don’t care about +/- or 8th grade.</p>
<p>cool thanks, yeah I just put those 8th grade classes in b/c they’re on my transcript and counted for HS credit</p>
<p>How were you able to take so many honors and AP’s!!! My school barely offers any freshman and sophomore year.</p>
<p>If they counted for highschool. Add up all As as 4s and Bs as 3s and divide by number of classes. Sorry, I didn’t know. Most likely colleges will count it. So a little over a 3.91 which is very good.(:</p>
<p>rafafan: Depends on the high school. Mine offers almost all APs [30] and have even more Honors. Most highschools usually have each class in Regulars and in Honors.</p>
<p>Wow you guys were lucky. I couldnt take any as a freshman, and only 1 as a sophomore. And that too, Im the sorta guy who tried to take as many advanced courses I could. The average freshman has no honors and the average sophomore has 1-2 honors and no AP’s.</p>
<p>Oh wow. I’m guessing your school is small?</p>
<p>our school is one of those where we have honors, and not really any APs. I think we have maybe 10 or less AP classes. let me think, the 2 english, 1 calc (AB?), stats, chem, physics, psychology, US. the rest are honors classes; like senior year, instead of AP bio or french, we have UConn Bio honors, which is the Bio 1107 and 1108 Principles of Biology classes at UConn.</p>
<p>No, I attend a pretty big school 2000+ people.</p>