
GPA Lesson
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hannah Mawyer
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8 Slides • 10 Questions
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GPA Lesson
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GPA
Grade
Point
Average
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Multiple Choice
What does GPA stand for?
Grade Point Assessment
Grade Point Average
Grade Point Awesomeness
Grade Point Awarded
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Your GPA is the average of all your semester report card grades for the courses you take in high school.
What is the average mean?
Pretty much which grades you are most likely getting... 3.0 means mostly B's 4.0 means mostly A's etc
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Because it’s an average, every grade has an impact.
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When you get into High school you will have MORE classes and that GPA will grow until you graduate
And because it’s an average, the more grades you’ve already earned, the harder it is to make dramatic changes in your GPA. Once you hit your junior and senior years, usually more than half the grades for your final GPA have already been “baked into” the calculations. Meaning it wont make a huge change.
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FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE YEAR
So, it’s important to do your best starting in ninth grade, and make every grade count!
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GPA = Forever
So.. once you get into highschool your GPA stays with you .....
You dont get to start a new GPA every year.... they BUILD on eachother
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Multiple Choice
What does GPA show?
How you did in your senior year of high school
The average of your grades in ALL your classes in high school
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Multiple Choice
Does your GPA restart every year?
Yes - new year means a fresh start!
No - every year my GPA averages together
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Multiple Choice
True or False. GPA is an important factor colleges look at when deciding to admit students.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
True or False. Many scholarships have GPA minimums to qualify.
True
False
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Grade to "Points" Conversion
This scale is used to determine how many points will be averaged together to make your GPA. It starts at 4.0 for an A and goes down 1 point every letter grade. +/- is worth .3 points
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Multiple Choice
An A is worth
1.3
2.7
3.0
4.0
0.0
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Multiple Choice
A grade of a B- is worth
1.0
2.7
3
4.0
0.3
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Multiple Choice
A grade of a C is worth
1.0
2.0
3.7
4.3
0.7
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Multiple Choice
A grade of a D is worth
1.0
2.3
3.3
4.0
1.3
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Multiple Choice
If you do not pass a class (F), the amount you earn that is calculated into your GPA is
1.0
2.0
3.4
4.0
0.
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