Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to know your school's weighting scheme. It's probably in a student handbook.
For example, at APS HS's the weight is +1 for AP, IB, DE classes. No weight for "intensified" (aka honors).
Unweighted A = 4, B+=3.5, B=3 etc. (they don't give minus grades)
So if there are 7 classes with 2 B+ and the rest As, all regular or honors, that would be (4 + 4 + 4+ 4+ 4+ 3.5 + 3.5)/7 = 3.86
If 3 of those As were in AP classes, you'd get:
(5 + 5 + 5+ 4+ 4+ 3.5 + 3.5)/7 = 4.28 weighted (but still 3.86 unweighted)
Thank you
Will have to look that up.
He is in 2 schools so will check out both.
He has one honors class in a base school where he has 3 others regular classes - As in all 4 of these.
and 2 AP classes in AOS, one of the classes he got B+ in quarter one and also in quarter 2.
So was trying to figure out how the grading works.
Anonymous wrote:You need to know your school's weighting scheme. It's probably in a student handbook.
For example, at APS HS's the weight is +1 for AP, IB, DE classes. No weight for "intensified" (aka honors).
Unweighted A = 4, B+=3.5, B=3 etc. (they don't give minus grades)
So if there are 7 classes with 2 B+ and the rest As, all regular or honors, that would be (4 + 4 + 4+ 4+ 4+ 3.5 + 3.5)/7 = 3.86
If 3 of those As were in AP classes, you'd get:
(5 + 5 + 5+ 4+ 4+ 3.5 + 3.5)/7 = 4.28 weighted (but still 3.86 unweighted)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t bother trying to calculate GPA based on mid year grades. You are going to drive yourself crazy. End of year is what matters for transcripts. At my kid’s school, nothing is calculated until after final year report cards and honors, AP, DE and general ed classes are all weighed differently.
Thank you. nust curious though , not worrying . its all a maze to me right now.
What is Dual enrollment - when kids are in 2 different schools?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t bother trying to calculate GPA based on mid year grades. You are going to drive yourself crazy. End of year is what matters for transcripts. At my kid’s school, nothing is calculated until after final year report cards and honors, AP, DE and general ed classes are all weighed differently.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on how it's weighted, and for which classes. Every school is different, which is why colleges look at the unweighted GPA and look at the rigor of courses taken.
Anonymous wrote:I am a little confused. If a kid gets all A’s and 2 B+ ( for 2 honors class in magnet school- only takes maths and science there) for all of 2 quarters as a freshman in HS.
What does a GPA of 4.11 mean after 2 quarters?
I am thinking unweighted would be near 3.8 ish?
So would it not be near a 5 if this is unweighted GPA?
How does the computation this really work ? I have no idea.
Thanks.