questions about my gpa, and grades

hey, I just want to ask some questions about my grades and gpa. I’m luke and I’m currently taking some highschool classes in 8th grade, I currently have:

Art 1 : 95.55
Algebra : 82.29
Spanish for spanish speakers: 96.07

I wanna know what would be my gpa so far considering this classes are unweighted.
Are these good grades? If not to what grade should I try to bring them up?

Thank you for reading this thread and I appreciate any reply :slight_smile:

None of us knows how your school converts GPA; different schools do it differently.

Having said that I’d suggest working on bringing your algebra grade up to the 95 range.

On another subject, people who compute their up-to-the-minute GPA and/or compute to the hundredth (or even tenth) decimal point, really need to find some more productive uses of their time. :slight_smile:

Does your school have a GPA out of 4.0? Or do you only measure grades in percentages?

@bodangles yeah the gpa is out of 4.0 unweighted
@skieurope i didn’t calculate it, my district has a website where they show you all the classes you’re taking, what grade you got for each assignment in that class, and your average up to the decimal point, so I didn’t compute it.

Then what counts as an A at your school? 90%, 93%…?

@bodangles I’m not sure but I think it’s 92 or 93%

Whew! :slight_smile:

We can’t really help you if you don’t know your grading scale.

Anything above that number is an A and worth 4.0 grade points. Depending on whether you use pluses and minuses, the next tier may be worth 3.0 (B) or 3.7 (A-) or who knows what else. Figure out your grading scale and average the grade points. If your classes are the same number of credits it’ll be easy.

I just did quick mental math so it’s not exact but given its a 4.0 it should be roughy a 3.6 ish, not positive since I don’t know how your school does GPA

It depends a ton also on whether your school counts these classes as anything other than Pass/Fail with no GPA weight. I took a high school class IN the high school as an eighth grader and it didn’t count.