URGENT - How to calculate senior year gpa?

<p>I get how to calculate the soph/jr year gpa, weighting honors and AP classes to a maximum of 8 weighted classes.</p>

<p>My question is, how do you calculate the required senior year 3.0 gpa? If all the 8 possible weighted classes for 10th/11th were used, is your senior year essentially unweighted? </p>

<p>Need to make sure before the May 1 SIR deadline - help!</p>

<p>It's just the regular weighted GPA that shows up on your report card for the semester. </p>

<p>However, for Cal and UCLA, it is unweighted.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, the school doesn't give a weighted grade on report cards, and thankfully it's not Cal or UCLA. </p>

<p>So, is it a full weighted point for an honors or AP class? I assume it's not a UC gpa since that's limited to 8 classes.</p>

<p>Does anybody have a definitive answer?</p>

<p>Yes. A full weighted point for an approved honors class (a lot aren't weighted) and for AP classes as well.</p>

<p>I don't believe there is a limit, because I don't think anyone takes 8 classes in one year. Plus, the "UC gpa" is used just for admissions.</p>

<p>I would gladly calculate it for you</p>