<p>OK:
Pay attention to the bottom line. That is everything/all classes you have taken at the college. </p>
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<p>CUM Att: 6.00- Means that you have attempted a total of 6 credits</p>
<p>ERN:6.00- means you have earned 6.00 of the 6.00 credits you attempted. In otherwords, you completed the classes you signed up for and did not withdraw from any/ fail any. </p>
<p>For GPA 6.00: They are using all 6 credits to figure your GPA</p>
<p>Pts: 21.0 -this is based on all of your grades turned into a number x your credits. So for the ENL, you have 3.0 class GPA because you received a B in the class. 3 credits x 3.0 GPA for the B =9 points for that class. You received an A in the LIT class, so it is 3 credits x 4.0 GPA (for the a) = 12 points. Total points for both classes combined are 21 (9+12). The points area way to make calculating your GPA easier. </p>
<p>GPA: 3.5 That bascially means the average of the A and the B is 3.5. </p>
<p>Did that help?</p>
<p>So the number of credits you have taken is 6, and I am 99% sure that it is semester hours (based on date and the credits given for classes), but you need to double check with the college whether they are on semeter or quarter system. I believe from the info you provided they are semester, but you should double check.</p>
<p>Thank you so much, you have no idea how much you helped me!</p>
<p>So the number of credits is the same thing as the semester hours?
To make sure I’m correct, I have 6 credits, which is 6 semester hours total (meaning 3 hours per semester)?</p>