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You may want to visit your school counselor - he/she could very easily convert your schools system into gpa format for you.
 
Posts: 1319 | Location: Eastern Iowa | Registered: December 26, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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In our school district, a 75% is a C....

Work on improving your %age.
 
Posts: 7539 | Location: Frankfort, IL. 60423 | Registered: December 26, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I would GUESS, that 75% would break down to 3.0 GPA. 25% = 1.0 GPA, 50% = 2.0, 75% = 3.0 and 100% = 4.0. This is only a guess, I agree with AParent that you should talk to your counselor.
 
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Thats not exactly how it works, mykla.
4.00 93+%
3.67 90-92%
3.33 87-89%
3.00 83-86%
2.67 80-82%
2.33 77-79%
2.00 73-76%
1.67 70-72%

Anything less then a 70%... you better be able to really play!

Hope this helped... I guess the reason I knew it off the top of my head is because i check my GPA after every test... gotta keep that 'A' average!


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If you were being looked at by a college, and they were looking at your grades; would they look at your GPA of every year from freshman to senior or do they look at one area?
 
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Your average from freshman to 1st semester senior.


"They give you a round bat and they throw you a round ball and they tell you to hit it square." Willie Stargell
 
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Wait, so they average, every semester from your first semester as a freshman to your first semester as a senior into one GPA?
 
Posts: 353 | Location: New York | Registered: November 06, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by rhbaseball:
Wait, so they average, every semester from your first semester as a freshman to your first semester as a senior into one GPA?


Yes. If you go to your schools guidance dept you can ask them for an unofficial copy of your transcript. This will show your GPA and at year end in our school it shows your class rank (which most schools looked at as well...probably for academic dollars).
 
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core gpa based on 14 required courses the NCAA wants..........go to the NCAA website.

Therefore, if your school has an above-average curriculum, it is possible some of those "C"s earned as a Freshman can be dropped out of the equation with a better score.

Which means, see your GC. That home economics easy A means nothing. A well earned B in another Math class may substitute for that dreaded bad grade you got earlier.


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Posts: 1592 | Location: OHIO | Registered: September 16, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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If you are a current fresh/soph, the requirements are changing again for you ... it's not 14 core subjects, it's 16 ...

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from the NCAA website
For the class of 2008: Division I only -- 16 core courses

If you plan to enter college in 2008 or after, you will need to present 16 core courses in the following breakdown:

* 4 years of English
* 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher)
* 2 years of natural/physical science (one must be a lab science)
* 1 year of additional English, math or science
* 2 years of social studies
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4 years of additional core courses (from any area listed above, or from foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or philosophy)

You can go to this site for full information.
Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse
 
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