<p>This may not be the right forum (sorry if its the wrong one) but how do you figure out your UW GPA?</p>
<p>i think its one point extra per AP class (as in 5 points for an A instead of 4) and either .5 or 1 extra for honors classes</p>
<p>unweighted</p>
<p>4 - A
3- B
2- C
1- D
0- F</p>
<p>if u have 6 classes u need to add the 6 numbers together and then divide by 6 to find the avg</p>
<p>if ur classes are weighted A's are worth 5, B's are worth 4 and C's are worth 3.</p>
<p>D's and F's dont count toward weighted GPA</p>
<p>^^^ What about pluses and minuses?</p>
<p>So what would this be weighted:</p>
<p>American History Honors: 88
English 11: 89
Chemistry: 78
Algebra II: 74
Spanish IV: 86
Psychology AP: 76</p>
<p>Don't use pluses and minuses, most colleges don't.</p>
<p>i didnt count + or - </p>
<p>but ur GPA is 2.83</p>
<p>Yeah, somebody else asked above about + and -.</p>
<p>I know umich does not, but for example I do know that NorthW does when i talked to an admissions counselor.</p>
<p>Northwestern uses the pluses and minuses? Dangit, that lowers my GPA alot lol</p>
<p>what if your schools grading scale is 94-100 an A, 93-90 B+, 84-89B and so on and so forth. if they take off the plus then does that mean that a 92 at a class for me would be a b?</p>
<p>I remember having read somewhere that weighted goes something like:</p>
<p>A = 5
B=4
C=2
D/F=0</p>
<p>Though that might've been for a specific college. Pluses and minuses don't matter; many teachers don't even bother putting those down (there've been times when I had an A+, but my teacher just put A -- not that I'm quibbling over that incremental difference, either).</p>
<p>they skip 3...i doubt it.</p>
<p>No they don't skip 3. I'm sure it was a typo.</p>