<p>Alrighty, so I just received my report card in the mail today. My average was stated as a 91.85 (unweighted). Since I actually received my individual class grades beforehand, I knew something was up. So I decided to take my grades and average them out myself in order to see if there was any mistake made. Now keep in mind, I'm including each and every class that I receive a numbered grade in. </p>
<p>Chemistry H: 90
Concert Chorale: 100
Health: 98
IB English HL I: 90
IB History of the America's HL I: 93
IB Psychology SL: 90
Math: 82
Team Sports: 98</p>
<p>Now according to my report card, the average is a 91.85.</p>
<p>But when I added 90, 100, 98, 90, 93, 90, 82, and 98, it came to a total of 741. When 741 is divided by 8 (the # of classes), I actually receive a total of 92.625, a whole freaking point higher than what my "average" currently is. Is it worth mentioning to the guidance department that this is what my average should really be?</p>