<p>If that was a joke, thank you. I am still laughing.</p>
<p>If you were trying to show off your weighted GPA, then it’s not working.</p>
<p>And if it’s neither of the above, let me say that no one can know your unweighted GPA except for you. Just consider AP’s/honors as regular classes and calculate your GPA based on that.</p>
<p>I am sorry if you felt bad for my question. I didn’t mean to do this.
I always see students posting their weighted and unweughted GPA’s.
I just didn’t know what it was!!
I am sorry dude if you didn’t like me post! I really am!!</p>
<p>Your unweighted GPA is generally on a 4 point scale. Numerical values are assigned for each letter grade, most simply A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1.
To determine your unweighted GPA, you would assign numbers to the final grade for each class you’ve taken and take the average.
Example: 4.0 uGPA</p>
<p>Class 1 A
Class 2 A
Class 3 A
Class 4 A
Class 5 A
Class 6 A
Class 7 A
Class 8 A</p>
<p>Since an A is equivalent to 4 points and you’ve gotten straight As, 4*8=32 32/8(no. of classes)= 4.0</p>
<p>Whether outside courses affect your GPA or QPA(weighted GPA), is dependent on your school’s policy. At mine, it doesn’t. Regardless of whether or not they’re factored into your GPA, they’re not AP classes, they’re actual college level classes(assuming they’re not remedial courses).</p>