How does Cornell calculate GPA?

<p>Unweighted or weighted?
All four years or not?
Trends?
More weightage to junior year?</p>

<p>unweighted.</p>

<p>to calculate your gpa, you take the number of credits of a certain class and mutilply it by the grade you received in that class. Continue doing that for all your classes and then add them up and then divide by the number of total credits.</p>

<p>Unweighted
3 years (they can't see your senior year grades)
Trends are looked at</p>

<p>In terms of the actual calculation, all i really know is that it is recalculated.</p>

<p>I know courses like gym don't count. However I do not know if courses like band or architecture do or do not count, though I think they do (perhaps not as much)</p>

<p>I do not know if AP/honors courses get more or less weighting, though I believe the answer is no, and that the "weighting comes in the points you get for a taking a difficult courseload.</p>

<p>Junior year is the most recent indaicator of your performance in school and naturally should be looked at more, though they may not actually weight it more.</p>