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Old 12-23-2014 at 02:50 AM   #1
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Up until last semester my CA was 9.6 and this semester I got a 10, what is my new CA???? Also, how do you convert that to GPA?
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Up until last semester my CA was 9.6 and this semester I got a 10, what is my new CA???? Also, how do you convert that to GPA?
"Up until last semester" is meaningless, as is "this semester I got a 10".

Honestly, you should know how to calculate an average. That's all it is. Your average is based on the number of units, not the number of semesters, so you telling us your CA in terms of semesters really doesn't mean anything.
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A single course barely changes anything - especially when it's so close to your CGPA. Wait until next semester is finished and on your grade report, you should see your sessional average as well as your cumulative average.
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Up until last semester my CA was 9.6 and this semester I got a 10, what is my new CA???? Also, how do you convert that to GPA?
How do you even know what "#" you got? I only got a letter grade.
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inkhawk157, see this grading scale:

https://iss.mcmaster.ca/incoming-exc...ng-system.html
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A single course barely changes anything - especially when it's so close to your CGPA. Wait until next semester is finished and on your grade report, you should see your sessional average as well as your cumulative average.
The OP is referring to their entire term, not a specific course.
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How do you even know what "#" you got? I only got a letter grade.
Your number grade on the 12-point scale should be next to your letter. You get both.
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inkhawk157, see this grading scale:

https://iss.mcmaster.ca/incoming-exc...ng-system.html
The % is inclusive, is it possible to get a precise %?
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The % is inclusive, is it possible to get a precise %?
Not unless you find out your exam grade from the prof.



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