Two High School GPA's?
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I just had my first freshman semester of highschool. I was under the impression that I would have one GPA my semester GPA. (semester GPA=40% 1st Quarter, 40% 2nd Quarter, and 20% Final Exam) So I got a couple B's in my quarter classes but made sure I would get an A for my semester grade. My semester grade was a 4.0. I just got my report card today, and sure enough I have a 4.0 semester GPA. However, there was also an accumulative GPA which I didn't know about until today. My accumulative GPA was a 3.5. I know its kinda silly, but I freaked out. The two different semester grades really confused me and I was wondering if anyone knew which one a college would look at. Or why my school would bother having two gpa's?!?
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Answer:
I have the same question..! I really have no idea of what this accumulative GPA is, but i had it on my report card too...
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