<p>regular 4
honors and ap 5</p>
<p>If honors is a c or below or if ap is a d or below, it goes back to the regular scale.</p>
<p>regular 4
honors and ap 5</p>
<p>If honors is a c or below or if ap is a d or below, it goes back to the regular scale.</p>
<p>Regular- 4.0
Honors- 4.5
AP- 5.0</p>
<p>We work in the 100 point scale.</p>
<p>Regular courses: No weighting
Advanced/AP Courses: 10 percent
IB courses: 15 percent</p>
<p>we get .25 for APs and some of the honors classes</p>
<p>regular A is 4 points and then they take your reg gpa + .22225 x the amount of ap/honors classes you have </p>
<p>for example</p>
<p>6 A's (five honors/ap) = 4.0 reg gpa</p>
<p>4.0 + (.22225 x 5) = 5.11125</p>
<p>all equal, so "ceramics" is equal to AP Physics, funnnn</p>
<p>same here, optimusprime. the unweighted gpa kills my class rank.</p>
<p>We get 10 points added to our grade for AP. There are students ranked before me that take all the CP classes and get easy A's and when I asked the counselor about this she was like "yea that's too bad".</p>
<p>Regular=4.0
AP=5.0, only for AP classes.</p>
<p>Geeze, I hope our transcripts include the grading scale and GPA system. . . .</p>
<p>Comp/basic/regular: 4.0
Honors: 5.0
AP/accelerated: 6.0</p>
<p>dunno about college classes, I guess 6.0 give they're accelerated and all</p>
<p>Regular and honors classes are both graded on a 4.0.</p>
<p>AP classes, plus CLS I and II (really selective combined history/english class for freshmen and sophomores), C++ (computer programing), and Pre-Calculus are graded on a 5.0 scale. However, the weight only applies to Bs or higher. If you get a C, that's still a 2.0. So you can't get a 3.0 in weighted classes.</p>
<p>They add 3 points to your numerical grade for honors classes, and 5 points to APs. I don't know how it works on a 4 point scale.</p>
<p>unweighted :( it sucks.</p>
<p>Certain classes are weighted. Here's some of the list off the top of my head:
Chemistry, Physics, Algebra II, Algebra III, Spanish I, Spanish II, Advanced Computers, uh...Zoology, Web Design, AP classes (at Vo-Tech), or college classes.
Weighted scale:
A-5, B-4, C-3, D-2</p>
<p>It's quite aggravating...honors and regular classes are out of 4.0, APs only out of 4.5. I don't like GPA calculations unless they are taken in consideration with class rank.</p>
<p>You carefully calculate the weight of every object in the classroom and add it together. Approximate the weight the the classroom(do not include foundation level), including walls and ceiling. The sum is your class weight. My school does has the students do it by hand for extra credit, but that's just my school in California. </p>
<p>Am I missing something here???</p>
<p>How do you weight classes not weigh them.</p>
<p>my school is messsed up!! we dont really have weighted averages...but we do! we get 5 points added to the class grade for honors and 10 points added to AP classes (we're on a 100 pt. system btw). but...theres not weighted/unweighted so my grade + ten points show up as the "unweighted". This can be really awesome...but really horrible. for one, you can't get over a 100. this leads to the second issue...in many classes i have a 99 average or 100 average without the ten, but someone with a 90 average without the ten gets the same grade as me...100. it is screwed up and our school is finally changing it next year. parents are gonna be upset though, but i really hope they change it! although its gonna be confusing for my college apps....haha did anyone follow that?</p>
<p>No weight for honors classes... 4.14 for 1 AP, 2.28 for 2, etc. </p>
<p>Our school sucks!</p>
<p>AP classes are 5, Honors 4.5 and regular 4 for an A. So yeah then 90-100 is an A, 80-89 a B and so on no matter the class. Failing is under 60.</p>