<p>any help?</p>
<p>and please dont make it all complicated</p>
<p>any help?</p>
<p>and please dont make it all complicated</p>
<p>Depends on the weighting scale. For my school, honors/AP courses are graded on a 5.0 GPA scale (5.0 = A, 4.0 = B, 3.0 = C, 1.0 = D, 0 = F). D’s and F’s do not get weighted credit at all. The normal courses are on a 4.0 scale so an A is a 4.0, B is a 3.0, C is a 2.0, D is a 1.0, and F is a 0. </p>
<p>So multiply your weighted courses with their grades by the appropriate scale and likewise with the normal courses then divide by total number of courses. For example, if you had 7 courses in one semester and you had 4 weighted courses with A’s in all of them, and 3 normal courses with A’s in all of them, your weighted GPA is (4 * 5.0 + 3 * 4.0) / (7) = 4.57 on a weighted scale of 5.0 and unweighted of 4.0. If your school uses different point rankings for honors/APs, etc, then just adjust for the numbers, but that way of calculating it should be fine.</p>