<p>I will first explain how my High School's GPA system works. The highest you can get is a 5.0, regardless of how many honors classes you take. However, you must take at least 4 honors classes to get a 5.0 (assuming you get all A's in your 7 classes per year each of the 4 honors classes adds a .25 to your 4.0). Also, an "B" in an honors class still counts as an "A" for a regular class, so even if you were to get a B in one of you honors, you could still have a 4.0 unweighted.
Now to my problem: This year I took 5 honors classes. In 4 of them I will most definitely get an A based off how first quarter has gone. In my 5th I am struggling a little bit, I'm at a flat 90. Now, I wondered if i still have a 5.0 for this semester. I technically still have 4 honors classes, with A's in all of them, plus just another "regular" A since the grade is bumped up due to it being honors. Any help with this question would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Frankly this question sounds a lot like one of the more advanced math SAT questions. I doubt that I’ll get the right answer, and I doubt that an admissions committee will bother to figure it out. Hopefully they’ll just go with your unweighted grades.</p>