<p>Honors/AP weight - 5.0
Regular - 4.0</p>
<p>Add the total points and divide by the number of credit courses you take. </p>
<p>So, suppose you’re in 5 AP classes, 1 study hall, 1 lunch, and 1 gym, and for simplicity, let’s say you received A’s in every class. </p>
<p>5*5 + 4 = 29.
29/ 6 credit classes = 4.833 gpa.</p>
<p>Actually, our school is the same as yours. It’s just that students in our school pick up a joke honors class to inflate their gpas.</p>
<p>For example, assume you have a 4.5 gpa for freshman and sophomore year. What people in our school do is take Honors accounting in junior year as a 7th class, which can increase your gpa to a 4.52 easily.</p>