How does your school measure your GPA?

<p>My school grades on a 4.0 scale (5.0 for honors/ap classes). The left side is the regular scale, and the numbers on the right side is the Honors/AP scale.</p>

<p>A=4.0/5.0
A-= 3.7/4.7
B+=3.3/4.3
B= 3.0/4.0
B-= 2.7/3.7
C+=2.3/3.3
C=2.0/3.0
C-=1.7/2.7
D+=1.3/Unweigthed
D=1.0/Unweighted
D-=0.7/Unweighted</p>

<p>How does your school measure GPA?</p>

<p>We’re on a 4.0 scale with 5.0 for AP’s.</p>

<p>A=4.0/5.0
B=3.0/4.0
C=2.0/3.0
D=1.0/2.0</p>

<p>We’re on a 4.0 scale with 5.0 for Honors/APs</p>

<p>A=4.0/5.0
B=3.0/4.0
C=2.0/3.0
D=1.0/2.0</p>

<p>Same here with the 4.0 scale and the 5.0 for Accelerated/APs.</p>

<p>We’re on a 4.0 scale with 5.0 for APs, as well. However, does anyone know how dual-credit classes are generally factored into a GPA? A significant number of the courses I’ve taken are dual-credit through a local college, and I’m unsure as to how they would be factored in.</p>

<p>Anyone else have experience with this?</p>

<p>We’re on a 4.0 scale with no weighting (AP, Honors, Standard all worth the same).</p>

<p>4.0 - A
3.7 - A-
3.3 - B+
3.0 - B
2.7 - B-
2.3 - C+
2.0 - C
1.7 - C-
1.3 - D+
1.0 - D
0.7 - D-</p>

<p>My school is like your school, except honors only adds 0.5 and our A+s count as 4.3s.</p>

<p>We’re on a 4.0 scale for regular/honors/gifted classes, then 5.0 for APs.
But we also don’t do anything for - and + grades, so 89.5 is the same as a 100. Ehhh</p>

<p>Regular/Honors/AP
A: 4/4.5/5
B: 3/3.5./4
C: 2/2.5/3
D: 1/1/1
F: 0/0/0</p>

<p>Regular = 4.0 for A</p>

<p>Honors = 5.0 for A</p>

<p>AP = 6.0 for A</p>

<p>A+/a/a- 4.0/5.0
B+/b/b- 3.0/4.0
C+/c/c- 2.0/3.0
D+/d/d- 1.0/2.0
F 0.0</p>

<p>Regular 4.0 A 3.0 B 2.0 C 1.0 D 0.0 F
Honors/AP 5.0 A 4.0 B 2.0 C 1.0 D 0.0 F</p>

<p>there are way too many of these threads…</p>

<p>The weirdest way in the world:
CP/Honors (annoys me so much) AP (all teachers required to curve)
4.25 - A+ - 97-100 4.5 - A+ - 97 - 100
4.00 - A - 93-96 etc, etc
3.75 - A- - 90-93
3.5 - B+ - 87-89
3.25 - B - 83-86
etc</p>

<p>I think Fairfax county’s is the worst… they have the worst letter cutoffs ever. Poor TJ kiddies.</p>