Kawa'a Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I'm trying to figure out my Jr. & Sr. Year GPA, but there are so many variables that I'm driving myself crazy. Does anyone know the standard rule for this? I obtained credit for AP courses so the semester in which I obtained 60 units was not 60 graded units. Do I discount the AP credits and move on to the next semester when I obtained 60 graded units? Do I count undergraduate courses I took after I graduated? Or only courses that were used for my BA? I can't really just go with the last 60 units because if I count backwards I end up in the middle of a semester...and what courses would one randomly choose to include in that case? See? I'm driving myself crazy Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thanks!
fadeindreams Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 You count backwards and if you end up in the middle of a term you count the whole term. You may very well end up with last 70. Not a big deal. Also, you only count credits backwards from the date your degree was conferred. You do not tabulate the last 60 GPA using grades received after your first conferred degree. It's not too difficult, really. fadeindreams 1
Kawa'a Posted April 27, 2010 Author Posted April 27, 2010 You count backwards and if you end up in the middle of a term you count the whole term. You may very well end up with last 70. Not a big deal. Also, you only count credits backwards from the date your degree was conferred. You do not tabulate the last 60 GPA using grades received after your first conferred degree. It's not too difficult, really. Thanks fadeindreams. It will be 69 units then.
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