<p>4.2 weighted
4.0 unweighted</p>
<p>wow chaostheory.....you're quite the overachiever :)</p>
<p>ps: " another thread to brag...."</p>
<p>that's the point of it, it's guaranteed to get a lot of post.....you posted, didn't you?</p>
<p>3.9 uw
5.1 w</p>
<p>Miami Dade scale (don't have a clue how it works)</p>
<p>4.0/4.3 (10)</p>
<p>How are there so many 4.0s?
My school has serious grade deflation, I think. It's literally impossible for anyone to get a 4.0. Teachers hardly give out As, only A minuses and below.
I don't mind though, really. I like my school.</p>
<p>92 i think</p>
<p>3.889 UW</p>
<p>No APs until next year, and even then it'll only be Stats. Honors aren't weighted. My CC classes will be, though.</p>
<p>3.3</p>
<p>..........</p>
<p>Sunshineday: Same here. No one in my school has a 4.0 uw, not even the current valedictorian (he has around 3.94444 XD;).</p>
<p>3.3 unweighted
4.8 weighted (used to be a 5 <em>sigh</em>)</p>
<p>3.5 Unweighted
4.4 weighted</p>
<p>stupid Spanish IB is a GPA killer~</p>
<p>haha uhh.. i know this is kinda a dumb question but what is the difference? and what makes it go above a 4.0?</p>
<p>uw- 4.23
w- 5.012</p>
<p>off the top of my head but accurate to the first 2 digits at least though</p>
<p>danfourth-13: For my school (I don't know about everyone else), taking Honors and AP classes will push your weighted average over 4.0. The highest for me is a 6.0, which no one has.</p>
<p>uw- 3.68
w- 4.9</p>
<p>rising senior</p>
<p>uw - 4.0
w - 4.2</p>
<p>rising junior</p>
<p>rising senior
4.0 UW
5.06 W</p>
<p>rising senior
UW 3.17
W 3.42</p>
<p>Rising Senior
3.1 UW
3.6 W</p>
<p>rising junior
3.7 uw
4.8 w</p>
<p>3.0 UW</p>
<p>I don't think honors classes before 10th grade are weighted.</p>