Anonymous wrote:
Why does each letter grade have a range ? Isn't A = 4.0 always? why does it show 3.8 to 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For honor course:
A grade = 4.5
A- grade = ?
B+ grade = ?
B grade = ?
B- grade = ?
C+ grade =?
C grade = ?
C- grade = ?
For AP course:
A grade = 5
A- grade = ?
B+ grade = ?
B grade = ?
B- grade = ?
C+ grade =?
C grade = ?
C- grade = ?
Please help!
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/grading-and-reporting/secondary/grading-scale
Anonymous wrote:For honor course:
A grade = 4.5
A- grade = ?
B+ grade = ?
B grade = ?
B- grade = ?
C+ grade =?
C grade = ?
C- grade = ?
For AP course:
A grade = 5
A- grade = ?
B+ grade = ?
B grade = ?
B- grade = ?
C+ grade =?
C grade = ?
C- grade = ?
Please help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sample calculation for two scenarios
(1) with four full year courses with A,C,B,A grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 1 credit A
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 1x4) / (1+1+1+1) = 13/4 = 3.25
(2) with three full year courses with A,C,B grades; and two semester courses with A,B grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 0.5 credit A, 0.5 credit B
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 0.5x4 +0.5x3) / (1+1+1+0.5+0.5) = 12.5/4 = 3.125
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/HighSchoolGradingEnglish.pdf
Great example. Thanks. Do you know how to calculate the weighted GPA? I could not find it in the link.
with four full year courses with A,C,B,A grades:
Course J: Credit 1 / weighted +0.5 <- grade A = unweighted 4, weighted = 4.5
Course K: Credit 1 <- grade C = unweighted 2
Course L: Credit 1 / weighted +1.0 <- grade B = unweighted 3, weighted = 4
Course M: Credit 1 / <- grade A = unweighted 4
Unweighted GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 1x4) / (1+1+1+1) = 13/4 = 3.25
Weighted GPA = ( 1x4.5 + 1x2 + 1x4 + 1x4) / (1+1+1+1) = 14.5/4 = 3.625
Course catalog lists each course with its credit and weighting, if any
https://www.fcps.edu/academics/coursecatalogs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sample calculation for two scenarios
(1) with four full year courses with A,C,B,A grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 1 credit A
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 1x4) / (1+1+1+1) = 13/4 = 3.25
(2) with three full year courses with A,C,B grades; and two semester courses with A,B grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 0.5 credit A, 0.5 credit B
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 0.5x4 +0.5x3) / (1+1+1+0.5+0.5) = 12.5/4 = 3.125
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/HighSchoolGradingEnglish.pdf
Great example. Thanks. Do you know how to calculate the weighted GPA? I could not find it in the link.
Anonymous wrote:Ask your brilliant child! I don’t calculate my kid’s gpa but he knows what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Sample calculation for two scenarios
(1) with four full year courses with A,C,B,A grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 1 credit A
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 1x4) / (1+1+1+1) = 13/4 = 3.25
(2) with three full year courses with A,C,B grades; and two semester courses with A,B grades
1 credit A, 1 credit C, 1 credit B, 0.5 credit A, 0.5 credit B
GPA = ( 1x4 + 1x2 + 1x3 + 0.5x4 +0.5x3) / (1+1+1+0.5+0.5) = 12.5/4 = 3.125
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/HighSchoolGradingEnglish.pdf