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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has to be a troll. I don't think it's mathematically possible to have a 3.5 with multiple Cs and a D. [/quote] Yes, it is, especially if you have a lot of As to balance things out. [/quote] Let's say there are 18 grades from 3 years of school. 15 As plus 2 Cs plus 1 D = 3.5 So this kid has all straight As plus 2 Cs and 1 D? Seems unlikely that every other grade was a straight A. [/quote] If you do not know how to calculate a GPA I can't help you. In the county there are 14 grades a year--grades are reported on a semester basis and students generally take 7 classes. So, by the end of junior year you have around 42 letter grades. So, yeah As and Bs can balance out a couple of Cs and a D.[/quote]
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