When attending college, students are generally graded with two types of systems: The letter grade system, in which students are awarded a letter grade for each class they take, and the grade point average (GPA) system, in which letter grades are converted to numerals and averaged together, assigning the student a number that represents their general performance. If you wish to convert your letter grades to a GPA, you can do so easily.
Instructions
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Convert all of your class letter grades to GPA numbers. Generally, A is equal to 4, B is equal to 3, C is equal to 2, D is equal to 1, and F is equal to 0.
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Find the sum of all the grade numbers.
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Divide the sum of all your grade numbers by the number of classes you have taken. The product is your total GPA.