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  1. A: Yes, A-Level grades can be converted to a GPA, though the conversion might not be straightforward due to differences in grading scales. A general approach is to equate A-Level grades (A*, A, B, etc.) to their closest US grade equivalents (A+, A, B+) and then use these to calculate a GPA on the 4.0 scale.

  2. Projected overall (cumulative) GPA. To calculate your projected overall GPA: Enter your current GPA and total credit hours in the boxes for the GPA calculator below. Enter the credit hours for each course you are currently taking. If your course is approved to repeat, tick the Course Repeat checkbox and select the previous grade you received.

  3. How to Use the GPA Calculator. 1. Enter the letter grade and credit hours you have earned or expect to earn from from each class in a given semester. 2. Click Calculate to calculate your semester GPA. 3. Use + Semester to add all additional semesters and calculate your cumulative GPA.

  4. How to use the High School GPA Calculator. Step-by-step Instructions. 1. Select your grade format. You can select your current grade format – letter grade or percentage grade to figure out your GPA. Request your teacher to provide your grade before the final report card. You can estimate the grades in case your teacher can’t confirm the grades.

  5. Enter Prior Cumulative GPA: Calculate Cumulative GPA: After entering all the necessary information, press the "Calculate" button. This will display the total credits, total grade points, and the calculated Semester and Cumulative GPA values. The calculator automatically converts letter/alpha grades to numerical values based on a 4.0 scale.

  6. Mar 10, 2023 · 2. Calculate your total points. Multiply each semester's GPA by the number of credit hours for that semester to determine your total points. For example, if you earned a 3.5 GPA during the spring semester with 12 credit hours, multiply 3.5 by 12 to get 42 total points. Do this for each semesters.

  7. We'll save this number for use in a moment. Next, add up the credit hours for each class. Math and science were both worth 3 credit hours and speech was worth 2 credit hours. That gives us 3 + 3 + 2 = 8. To calculate our GPA, divide the value from step 2 by the value from step 3. That gives us 27 / 8 = 3.38.

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