<p>(for example; these aren’t my actual GPA)</p>
<p>if I earn a
3.2 in fall quarter
3.3 in winter quarter
3.4 in spring quarter</p>
<p>do I calculate my GPA throughout the year by</p>
<p>(3.2 + 3.3 + 3.4) then dividing that number by 3??</p>
<p>(for example; these aren’t my actual GPA)</p>
<p>if I earn a
3.2 in fall quarter
3.3 in winter quarter
3.4 in spring quarter</p>
<p>do I calculate my GPA throughout the year by</p>
<p>(3.2 + 3.3 + 3.4) then dividing that number by 3??</p>
<p>No. You have to multiply the the grade points you earn to the number of units you take in each class and divide by the total number of units you have taken.</p>
<p>A quarter of two A’s (4.0) and a quarter of 4 B’s (3.0) does not average to a 3.5 for the two quarters.</p>
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