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Calculating your grade point average is pretty easy with some basic math. Each letter grade has an associated value, from zero to four. If you add all of these values and divide by the number of classes, that will equal your GPA. Below I have provided a list of associated values for each letter grade, and some easy ways to calculate your grade point average if certain classes count more (for example, in college, the more credit hours a class is worth, the more it will impact your GPA). In High School or Junior High, each class will likely count for the same amount. Using the chart below, figure out what grades you think you’ll receive or have received. Take the value listed and add all of them together. So, if you have four classes, one A, B+, B and an A-, you would add 4+3.33+3+3.67 = 14. Taking this total divided by the total number of classes will give you your GPA. So, in this case, 14 / 4 = 3.5 GPA.
In College, each classes usually has a credit hour amount. An easy way to account for the added weight of a class with more credit hours is to do the following:
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