<p>I don’t see it, but there are instructions on the application for how it is done. You only count core courses- English, History, Math, Science, Foreign Language. All A’s are 4, B=3, C=2, D=1 unweighted. You use the smallest unit at your school, for instance if you are on semester, 2 semesters = 1 credit, a year of an A in English is 4x 1. If you are on block- then one block = 1 unit. It gets tricky if you have a mixed schedule of block, semester, or trimester- then you have to break it down to units. Ultimately you divide by the number of units so your GPA remains the same regardless. For instance, if you were on both block and semester, one block and one year of a course= 2 units, one semester=1 unit. </p>
<p>ie, you took 2 blocks of English and got an A
You also took 1 semester of French and got a B</p>
<p>GPA= 4 x 4 + 3 x 1 / 5 units = 3.8</p>
<p>Hope this explains it…</p>