How does your GPA system work at your school? I just wanna know.
For me, we start out a 4.0, and for every trimester (5 classes, per tri, so 15 classes a year) that is an honours or advanced placement course, we get a .03 GPA add-on (at Mason High School in Mason, OH).
Just curious, that's all.
Don't have a GPA system (whatever it is...)
i can tell you i have a 3.67 as a GPA
GPA is basically a way to measure your grades (eg 4.0=A, 3.0=B...)
Ha, Rosenot! When's that actually coming out?
well at my school its like a 'A' is a Honors a 'B' is a Exceeds 'C' is Meets i guess and Needs is D i guess and f is fails, really different GPA as you call it
Scale for my county:
A: 4.0
B+: 3.7
B: 3.0
C+: 2.7
C: 2.0
D+: 1.7
D: 1.0
F: .5 to 0 (depends on circumstances)
They calculate it by averaging the two semester grades for each class and then averaging that. My school has the IB program, so those classes add an extra .5 per credit.
I have something like a 3.930 close to a 4.0...
My county:
100-94 A
93-90 B+
89-84 B
83-80 C+
79-74 C
73-70 D+
69-64 D
63- F
A 4.0
B+ 3.5
B 3.0
C+ 2.5
C 2.0
D+ 1.5
D 1.0
F 0.0
Forgot some IB and AP classes have weights which basically takes your final grade and +.5
pretty much what LW said. Except for weighted grades.
Honors:
A: 5.0
B: 4.0
C: 3.0
Dropped
AP:
A: 6.0
B: 5.0
C: 4.0
dropped
Its cumulitive, which means every semester is added in together and then divided to get your GPA. I have a 3.3 right now.
QUOTE(LegacyWeapon @ Nov 15 2005, 10:25 PM)
My county:
100-94 A
93-90 B+
89-84 B
83-80 C+
79-74 C
73-70 D+
69-64 D
63- F
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Yeah, we have the same grade scale here. Smaller brackets than a lot of colleges..
Non-AP
A - 4.0
B - 3.0
C - 2.0
D - 1.0
F - drop
AP
A - 5.0
B - 4.0
C - 3.0
D - 1.0
F - drop
It's sad they give D passing credit for graduation.
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Norwegian system:
6 <-- Best
5
4
3
2
1 <-- Worst
0 <-- Not sure if it exist, some teachers use it, some don't.
UHH... what if I have a
C+
C+
D+
F+
C+
D-
what is my GPA?
QUOTE(Hofodomo @ Nov 15 2005, 09:43 PM)
(at Mason High School in Mason, OH).
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Sweet. You go to Mason. Your middle school is larger than my high school and middle school combined. I go to Anderson. If you know where that is. =/ We almost beat your swim team at FAVC last year.
If 30% of Ohio didnt live in Mason then we might have won.
my grades are
A-
A
C
and idk yet for my social studies class
(we only have to take half our classes the first half of year and the rest the second half of year.)
My grades ar
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
C
C
D
bam. Take that!
QUOTE(ArbitraryViolence @ Nov 15 2005, 10:17 PM)
Scale for my county:
A: 4.0
B+: 3.7
B: 3.0
C+: 2.7
C: 2.0
D+: 1.7
D: 1.0
F: .5 to 0 (depends on circumstances)
They calculate it by averaging the two semester grades for each class and then averaging that. My school has the IB program, so those classes add an extra .5 per credit.
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Mine are the same my Gpa is like a 2.8 or so if my memory serves me right but I threw away my report card so I cant go lookKame, what's your D in?
I got (In order of time I go to it):
Math: C
English: C
Databasing: B (Noone got an A, teacher only gives them out if the kids basically already knows the stuff)
Anthro: C (Failed a test that I really didn't care about at the time)
Physics: B
US History: C
All the classes except History, DBing and Anthro are honors, History is AP, and the rest have no honors level.
World Lit
But its going up
Kinda
;
My grades:
Physical Education: A
Pre-IB English 10: B+
Peer Mediation: A
AP Government: B
IB Chemistry: A
Pre-IB Algebra 2 with Trig: A
French 2: A
I'm getting
History - 88%
Math - 85%
Lunch - 100%
Computer Programming - 91%
French - 79%
QUOTE(brutetal @ Nov 16 2005, 01:39 AM)
UHH... what if I have a
C+
C+
D+
F+
C+
D-
what is my GPA?
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Out here, 1.33.
My four A's, and A-, and an A+ own you.
Never mind a got a B in PE We have:
Excellence: 100
Merit: 75
Achieved: 50
Non-Achieved: 0
You average all your EMANs you get in your tests to get your Grade Point Average. I hate this system because it's hard to get Excellence (top 2.5%, and even Merit is top 10%), and if you get Merit you immediately decreases 25 pts for one test that effects the entire mean (the GPA) greatly.