<p>Hey everyone, so I just visited UGA today and I absolutely loved it. However, I had a question about recalculating your UGA GPA. I did it myself and I have about a 3.64 (I'm a junior) and it gets me freaked out with admission standards going up. My high schools (I transferred sophomore year) had grading scales of 94-100 and 93-100 being an A respectively. We also do not weight grades at all. I talked to the guy holding the admissions information session, and he said UGA calculated A's as 90-100 and i'd never heard this before. Is this true? In that case, the majority of my B's would turn into A's. I simply do not think this is true because i've never seen it before. Anyway I have a 2050 SAT (1360 CR+M), i'm very involved and volunteer all the time, in NHS, play tennis, as well as assortment of other ECs I do. I'm also OOS if that matters. At my high school we only offer 2 AP (which i'm taking) so UGA's recalculating doesn't help that much..I have taken the most rigorous curriculum possible, only skipping out on 2 honors classes my whole high school career. So anyway, is that grading scale true? And if not, will I still have a chance with the stats I have and will they take into consideration the rigor of my courseload/difficulty of grading system despite my limiting high school?</p>