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<p>Considering the way that UC standardizes GPAs for admissions purposes, a 4.58 is probably higher than the maximum possible GPA that one can have for UC admissions purposes. For example, if you took 6 classes in each of your 10th and 11th grade years (the only years which count for UC admissions GPA) for 24 semester grades (12 per year), and had at least 8 semesters’ worth of honors courses (UC admissions GPA counts at most 8 semesters’ worth of honors courses for +1), your UC admissions GPA would be 4.33.</p>
<p>When comparing your GPA to averages or ranges for admitted students at various schools, you need to figure out if your GPA that you are using is calculated the same was that is reported for the averages or ranges for admitted students at the schools.</p>