A few days ago
Jonny G

How to translate a GPA from a percentage to a 4.0 scale (or whatever it’s called)?

I have a 90.152 GPA in my school, but they don’t translate it to a 3.8 or 3.9 or whatever it might be. Do you know what that come out to? Also, if you know a site where I could translate it, that’d be helpful. I tried Collegeboard, but I couldn’t find anything that would do it on that site.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Not an exact calculation but:

90.152 / 100 = 0.90152

0.90152 * 4 = 3.606

That seems about right.

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A few days ago
Lorien C
Ok, most classes are graded on a 4.0 scale, with the exception of AP courses.

The grade you recieve correlates into:

A=4.0

B=3.0

C=2.0

D=1.0

Add all your grades together for the term or year (whichever you are trying to get a GPA for) and then divide them by the number of classes taken. That will determine your GPA.

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