Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whitman’s guidance office distributed a document saying that WGPA is out of 5.0. No one gets a 5.0 due to required courses that are unweighted. Some kids get pretty close, though.
I saw this in Whitman's guidance too but think it's BS, because of a 5.0 not being possible.
My DS put 4.0 scale for his 4.6 WGPA.
The AOs can figure it out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - our advisor and counselor just said out of 5. So should be written 4.5/5
Agree w PP it seems counterintuitive
They are wrong--if you look at the instructions in the Common App it says to use 4.0 scale.
Anonymous wrote:Whitman’s guidance office distributed a document saying that WGPA is out of 5.0. No one gets a 5.0 due to required courses that are unweighted. Some kids get pretty close, though.
Anonymous wrote:OP - our advisor and counselor just said out of 5. So should be written 4.5/5
Agree w PP it seems counterintuitive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the counselor at WJ Senior meeting - the weighted GPA is on a 5 point scale and the non-weighted is on a 4 point scale.
That does not make sense. If it were on a 5 point scale, it would not be "weighted." The whole notion of weighted means "additional." Also a weighted GPA includes weighted and non-weights classes, so it couldn't be out of 5.0 because that is impossible for the unweighted classes. So, my guess is that this counselor or someone even higher up in MCPS doesn't understand weighting. They (W and UW) are both on a 4.0 scale, but one is weighted.
Anonymous wrote:GPAs are on a 4-point scale.
Anonymous wrote:According to the counselor at WJ Senior meeting - the weighted GPA is on a 5 point scale and the non-weighted is on a 4 point scale.