<p>In one year, I have 3 classes per trimester and it is my senior year, I have all a's with one B so far. How much can it go up?</p>
<p>Do the math. If you are on a 4 point system then multiply your classes with As by 4 and your B classes by 3, add the results and divide by the then divide by the total number of classes.</p>
<p>For instance if you had 27 classes through the end of junior year one of which was a B and the others As then your GPA at the end of junior year would be 3.96 (26 x 4 = 104, 1 x 3 = 3. 3+104 = 107. 107/27 = 3.96)</p>
<p>if you have 9 classes your senior year then your GPA would be 3.97
(36 classes - 35 x 4 = 144, 1 x 3 = 3, 3+144 = 147. 147/36 = 3.97)</p>
<p>If your grades are not on a 4 point scale or if there is weighting for AP classes then you would have to take that into account.</p>
<p>There are so many different systems and we don’t know how many classes you’ve taken, if you’ve taken less, extra, etc.</p>
<p>What kind of information do you need? My GPA total is 2.6, without my senior year.</p>
<p>We need to know how many total classes you’ve taken throughout high school, excluding senior year. Swimcatsmom thought that you meant that you’ve had all A’s with one B throughout high school, but I take it that you mean for this year?</p>