What kind of GPA's do CC'ers have?

<p>Thgtddsszzzzzzzzz</p>

<p>4.0 unweighted</p>

<p>Is it the overall score you get in that class at the end of the term that colleges look at when it comes to calculating GPA?</p>

<p>Well right now it’s looking like a 3.6 uw, 3.9ish w, by the time I apply to colleges it should be around 3.7 uw, 4.1 w
I’m a junior</p>

<p>Not fantastic, but hey, what can ya do
If I could re-do high school, I’d do so many things different.</p>

<p>Most CCers have perfect GPAs (unweighted 4.00s)</p>

<p>4.2 weighted, our school doesn’t calculated unweighted GPAs (or sends them to colleges). #1 in my grade currently, but my chemistry grade is killing me… sighs ;__;</p>

<p>94 with changed, unweighted.</p>

<p>3.95 unweighted
4.432 weighted</p>

<p>3.87 uw
5.06 w</p>

<p>3.99 uw (got an A- once)
4.2-4.3 W, don’t remember. rank 1</p>

<p>4.0 unweighted.</p>

<p>4.4-4.7 [depends on whether you count AP human civ] weighted, but then again, I’m a freshman so…</p>

<p>guys i have a 9.0 even though my high school grades out of 4.0. hahaha.
er meh gerd i’m so fabulous</p>

<p>4.6 Weighted
3.9 Unweighted</p>

<p>My GPA is a 3.72 and I’m proud. (:</p>

<p>4.00 unweighted
4.33… weighted</p>

<p>as of now my cumulative is:
3.9 unweighted
4.39 weighted</p>

<p>My school is taking a lifetime to release the first semester report card, so as of right now I have 3.68 uw 3.78 weighted, but I got all A’s last semester (first bumping like a champ) with 4 APs, so who knows!</p>

<p>4.0 UW
5.77 / 6.00 W</p>

<p>14 APs, rest honors.</p>

<p>Sent from my SGH-T959V using CC</p>

<p>3.97 uw (1 B), 4.53 w</p>

<p>Well, barring me getting straight Ds on my midterms (even then, I’d get a few As for the semester), I’d say I have about a 5.63/6.00 weighted after 7 semesters. And a 4.00 unweighted.
So apparently about two thirds of the classes I took are honors/AP… I’m impressed with myself. =P</p>

<p>3.75 UW
3.80 W</p>

<p>I’m amazed how much some schools will weight AP and honors classes compared to ours. Luckily most colleges recalculate according to their own methods.</p>