Am I calculating this correctly?

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zma21

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I searched this, but I just want to make sure my math is correct when I'm calculating my gpa factoring in grade replacements. I do have the spreadsheet, but it's a little too complicated for what I'm after.

At my school to get gpa you do as follows: [(credit hours x grade)/total hours] A = 4, 3 =B, etc etc

Say for example, one semester I take these courses with these grades:

Genetics: 3 hours A (3x4=12 honor points)
Chemistry II: 3 hours C (3x2=6 honor points)
History: 3 hours A (3x4=12 H.P.)
Physics 1: 3 hours B (3x3=9 H.P.)

So, for that semester I earned a total of 39 honor points per 12 hours, so 39/12 = a 3.25 gpa.

Ok, assume that's my cumulative gpa.

Now say I retake Cemistry II and earn an A (3x4=12). Since it replaces the C, can I do a shortcut and add 6 honor points to the 39 but keep the 12 hours, so 45/12 = 3.75 gpa?

When you retake a class, am I correct in thinking that by earning a better grade you receive more Honor points but do not receive more credit hours?

Lord, I hope I'm not mistaken. :laugh:

My apologies if this is half as confusing as I think it is.
 
That's the beauty of retaking classes: it ups your sGPA points without adding credit hours 🙂 and yes, your math is solid.
 
That's the beauty of retaking classes: it ups your sGPA points without adding credit hours 🙂 and yes, your math is solid.

My God.

In two semesters, I can up my sGPA from 3.25 to 3.5 😎

That is, assuming I A my way through them.

I wish my cGPA would rise that fast. :laugh:

Thanks again man.
 
Remember the class name and credit hours must be the same for the retake to work.
 
You get honor points by multiplying your grade times the hours of the class.

For example, a 3 hour chemistry class you got an A in would give you 3x4=12 honor points.

There may be multiple names for them.
 
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