What is a cumulative GPA?

If i have a cumulative gpa of 2.25 in my sophomore year of high school what is the highest gpa i can get?

  • if i have a cumulative gpa of 2.25 in my sophomore year of high school what is the highest gpa i can get by graduation (i still have second semester of 10th grade)

  • Answer:

    Assuming you take the same number of credits each semester and get all A's from now on, your highest possible GPA when you graduate will be: (2.25 * 3 + 4.0 * 5) / 8 = 3.34.

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If you plan on going to college realize that it is your unweighted cumulative GPA from beginning of freshman year to end of junior year that is going to count on your application. Once accepted it will be on the contingency of your senior transcripts

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