<p>How does Penn recalculate GPA</p>
<p>e^x!/x!+Erf(2z)^cos(n/z)</p>
<p>that explains everything</p>
<p>I was under the impression that the formula was xyz, where x = the percentage of A's on your transcript, y = your age in months, and z = the number of letters in the state where you reside.</p>
<p>Correct?</p>
<p>What my GC told me is that if you took P.E. or Art (non academic courses) they dont count them!</p>
<p>Does anyone know if this policy is new?</p>
<p>that's very funny, Cov.</p>
<p>...how else would they calculate GPA...an A's a 4, B's a 3, etc.
You don't get brownie points for taking AP classes, which isn't fair, cuz I'll take 17 by the time I graduate, and they're harder, and I've gotten some B's, but why should i get punished with my GPA cuz I take harder courses when people who take all honors retains a 4.0 GPA...</p>
<p>KrnACxHunta you seem to like to flash that number around. I recommend you to calm down and just accept that you challenged you and based on the letter you get from Penn, you will have an idea of what Penn thought of you taking all of those APs.</p>