<p>ROFLMAO, now you have really proven how uninformed you are. Since unweighted GPA’s are calculated on a 4.0 scale, to report a 4.2 means BY DEFINITION they are including the Honors/AP scale where an A is worth 5.0, or even 6.0 in some cases. that is why to make a valid comparison, you can only use the unweighted scale, because not all high schools use the same values in their grading system. This is so elementary I am cringing just having to explain it to you. EVERYONE, and I do mean EVERYONE, knows that to compare GPA’s one normalizes them to a scale of A=4.0, B=3.0, etc. etc. You can certainly include B+=3.3, etc., but BY DEFINITION unweighted GPA’s cannot be higher than 4.0. And yes, I checked. Tulane, like almost all other schools, only reports the unweighted GPA. Even you should not be able to look at those numbers and conclude otherwise. To do so would just prove how biased against Tulane you are. Wow, you are embarrassing yourself.</p>
<p>Are you sure you even went to college?</p>