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GPA calculation….?
This is a math question…say after taking 100 units I have a GPA of 2.4 from those 100 units, the following semester I take 16 units and achieve a 3.4 GPA from those 16 units…what is my overal GPA from both those GPA’S? How do you calculate this?
Ok….now…same question but swapped numbers: This is a math question…say after taking 100 units I have a GPA of 3.4 from those 100 units, the following semester I take 16 units and achieve a 2.4 GPA from those 16 units…what is my overall GPA from both those GPA’S? How do you calculate this?
Please show the work or tell me how this is done. Thanks.
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Try this GPA calculator from my school’s website. It WILL help.
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To calculate GPA without using a calculator you take your grade in the class and convert it to a number (A=4.0, A-=3.667, B+=3.333, B=3.00, etc.), then multiply that number by the amount of units the course was worth. (Ex: if the course was 4 units and you received a B+, you would multiply 3.333 by 4).
Repeat that process for all your classes, adding up each value.
Then, divide the number by your total number of units. This is your GPA.
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