01-16-2007, 02:22 PM
As you get closer and closer to a degree, you accumulate more and more "quality points," from which a GPA is calculated. Each grade is awarded a certain number of "quality points." An A is 12 quality points, and A- is usually 11.1. I don't know about the rest. GPA is calculated by dividing the total quality points by the total semester hours.
If you are that close to a degree, I would think that it is impossible to get you to a 3.5 with only 3 more A grades. The more credits you have, the less effect each class will have on your GPA. You might get it up there if you take 5 or 6 more classes and get A's on all of them, but that is just my guess.
Good luck!
If you are that close to a degree, I would think that it is impossible to get you to a 3.5 with only 3 more A grades. The more credits you have, the less effect each class will have on your GPA. You might get it up there if you take 5 or 6 more classes and get A's on all of them, but that is just my guess.
Good luck!
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