You can't convert an unweighted average into a weighted average simply by adding something. You have to do the whole calculation for the weighted average.
it shouldn't affect your unweighted GPA, as long as your weighted GPA is higher than a 4.0 then your unweighted stays a 4.0 (hopefully this makes sense)
You will feel a vibration in the steering wheel
4.0 unweighted
Top colleges prefer new students to hold a unweighted GPA over 3.7 and a SAT score above 1900. It is possible to attend a top college with a 3.95 unweighted GPA and a low SAT score of 1500 with letter of recommendations, and lots of community/volunteer experience.
They will almost always tell you if you look hard enough on the application or call someone at the college. Most schools want your unweighted GPA, although many will look at both.
here we can't convert to any radix system.only one way adding 3 creates decimal system. Later we need convert what we want, in remaining radix systems we have weight/radix which tells that to convert to particular system directly.
3.8-4.0 unweighted GPA definitely. Don't have C's.
3.7-4.0 unweighted. Lots of honors and AP classes
Their average unweighted high school GPA is a 3.6.
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Their average unweighted High School GPA is 3.74!