<p>Like if you were to take all and only AP classes and made A+'s in all of em, what would your GPA be?</p>
<p>at my school, the max is 4.8</p>
<p>Like if you were to take all and only AP classes and made A+'s in all of em, what would your GPA be?</p>
<p>at my school, the max is 4.8</p>
<p>5.0 as a junior
4.8 as a senior</p>
<p>Theoretical Max: 5.0/4.0
Practical Max: 4.647/4.0; this practical gets bigger every year. Since its no AP freshman year, 4 my year (people's choice, not limit), 5 next year, 6 year after next. Heck, we have Frosh in BC Calc this year.</p>
<p>5.33. And that's actually theoretically possible, since our top-level classes (above honors) are weighted as AP's. Honors are 4.67 and standard classes are 4.0, of course. Our school also doesn't give A+'s, which is too bad.</p>
<p>Precisely 4.0.</p>
<p>5.0 except Freshmen who can only get a 4.0</p>
<p>well the highest GP you can get for a class is an A+ in an AP course which is a 4.76......but its impossible to take only AP classes all throughout high school, so you couldn't actually have a 4.76 GPA
I dont really know what the actual highest GPA possible is since people take different courses and stuff and it depends on what electives you take, etc...and I haven't made a point to try to figure out what 4-year class schedule would yield the highest GPA.</p>
<p>some people have though, the girl who is probably going to be the valedictorian has liek a 4.6 something. It's ridiculous though---we have an art/music requirement, and those classes aren't weighted, and after realizing this she got her gc to change her chorus from letter grades to Pass/Fail so it wouldn't effect her GPA, and she's not taking the Health requirement until senior year so that it won't effect her GPA for ranking. </p>
<p>I think to take GPA/rank so seriously is a waste of time. My GPA is only about a 4.2ish but I don't really care...I take the classes I want to take, including electives I'm interested in that are not weighted, and don't freak out about the numbers.
life's better that way.</p>
<p>4.0 10 charssss</p>
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well the highest GP you can get for a class is an A+ in an AP course which is a 4.76......but its impossible to take only AP classes all throughout high school, so you couldn't actually have a 4.76 GPA
I dont really know what the actual highest GPA possible is since people take different courses and stuff and it depends on what electives you take, etc...and I haven't made a point to try to figure out what 4-year class schedule would yield the highest GPA.</p>
<p>some people have though, the girl who is probably going to be the valedictorian has liek a 4.6 something. It's ridiculous though---we have an art/music requirement, and those classes aren't weighted, and after realizing this she got her gc to change her chorus from letter grades to Pass/Fail so it wouldn't effect her GPA, and she's not taking the Health requirement until senior year so that it won't effect her GPA for ranking.</p>
<p>I think to take GPA/rank so seriously is a waste of time. My GPA is only about a 4.2ish but I don't really care...I take the classes I want to take, including electives I'm interested in that are not weighted, and don't freak out about the numbers. life's better that way.
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<p>Wow, someone gotta try that at my school. Leave Gym/Health/Journalism/etc for senior year......</p>
<p>4.0 not weighted and no A+ grades.</p>
<p>4.0 and nobody has it.</p>
<p>4.0 unweighted, and I think the maximum weighted would be about 4.6.</p>
<p>4.0 unweighted.</p>
<p>But we have some required classes that are not weighted, so the highest weighted possible is about a 4.86 ish.</p>
<p>The school is re-structuring the entire AP and IB class system at my school for next year, so it may be possible for freshman to have a 4.8 gpa and the highest to be around 4.96-ish.</p>
<p>I wish I weren't leaving high school!</p>
<p>4.46<br>
That's weighted, if you got straight A+'s in all through high school with the most AP IB courses available.
Currently 2 people have it.</p>
<p>Theoretically: 110</p>
<p>but we only have honors classes in certain areas and there are a lot of regular classes, so i figured it out to be
Practically: 107 (If get a 100 in EVERY class ever taken)</p>
<p>4.0 unweighted, 5.0 weighted (and no A+'s)</p>
<p>4.0 exactly.</p>
<p>4.0 uw only, we don't weight :(</p>
<p>no bounus for A+ either.......</p>
<p>6.0</p>
<p>If you make a 96 or above in all of them.</p>
<p>Of course, practically you have so many required courses that maybe 1 person in the entire county will break 5.0.</p>
<p>100 unwieghted, and i think about a 106 weighted</p>