<p>^ I calculated mine. It didn’t take that long because I have made 2 B’s, and I know how many grades I have. I’m guessing that some of the other people’s schools actually report their uw GPA, or maybe they calculated them like I did.</p>
<p>Cumulative UW: 4.0</p>
<p>Junior:
3.641</p>
<p>cum- 3.49, but i havent gotten my grades for this past semester yet. i dont think it really changed though.</p>
<p>3.4 freshman year
3.6 sophomore year
4.0 first quarter junior year</p>
<p>So 3.5 for first two years.</p>
<p>On a 90-100 A grading scale I would have a 4.0 UW. But my school has 95-100 A, and I don’t know how many Bs I have. Also, my school using a 100 pt scale and they give out weighted GPAs if you ask for your cumulative GPA. So use that if you want too, but I couldn’t really tell you what it actually is (well I could but it would take a while).</p>
<p>4.0 as of 1st semester sophomore year
UW</p>
<p>I’m a junior with a 3.8000 UW.</p>
<p>3.96 unweighted i guess</p>
<p>3.86 Senior</p>
<p>are all the 4.0s cumulative or just for this year?</p>
<p>I don’t know about others but mine’s cumulative.</p>
<p>Second Semester Senior</p>
<p>3.95 (UW)</p>
<p>Junior - 3.7 I think</p>
<p>sophomore, cumulative unweighted: 3.667</p>
<p>4.0 !</p>
<p>Has anyone mentioned how this is highly inaccurate because people with high GPAs are far more likely to self report?</p>
<p>3.80, Senior.</p>
<p>4.0, Sophomore.</p>
<p>@Keshira</p>
<p>Not me, 3.3 UW. 3.8 W</p>