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Qualification => University => Topic started by: tmisterr on August 02, 2011, 07:28:48 pm

Title: Common App help
Post by: tmisterr on August 02, 2011, 07:28:48 pm
So i'm applying to the US using the common app... I have four (4) questions:

1. how do you convert British A levels to GPA?
2. What is the difference between weighted and unweighted?
3. If I have received CIE outstanding achievers awards for my country, do i mark them as "national awards" or "international awards"?
4. WHY MUST U.S COLLEGE APPLICATION BE SO COMPLICATED?????
Title: Re: Common App help
Post by: Romeesa-Chan on August 02, 2011, 09:30:39 pm
1- Not sure. Check this: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=562042

2- Weighted GPAs allow for classes to count for an extra gradepoint. For example, an AP class often counts as a weighted class. Usually, on a 4.0 scale, an A counts as a 4, a B as a 3, a C as a 2, and a D as a 1. Weighted classes are one gradepoint higher (A counts as a 5, B as a 4, etc) and raise your GPA. A weighted GPA allows classes designated as weighted to count for more points and therefore your weighted GPA is higher than your unweighted GPA. An unweighted GPA treats all classes as unweighted clases (aka A=4, B=3) and a weighter GPA allows for some weighted classes (A=5).

Example: you got an A, a B, and a C as your final grades. The class you got an A in was a weighted class like AP English. Your unweighted GPA would be 4+3+2 divided by 3 = 3.00. Your weighted GPA would be 5+3+2 divided by 3 = 3.33.

Hope that helped :)

3- I guess international.  :-\ Where did you giver yer exam from?

4- Maybe we aren't used to their system probably.  ;)

All I know is that MOST universities in US require SAT I & II (sometimes).

Check yer desired uni and their requirements. (:
Title: Re: Common App help
Post by: tmisterr on August 03, 2011, 01:24:34 pm
1- Not sure. Check this: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=562042

2- Weighted GPAs allow for classes to count for an extra gradepoint. For example, an AP class often counts as a weighted class. Usually, on a 4.0 scale, an A counts as a 4, a B as a 3, a C as a 2, and a D as a 1. Weighted classes are one gradepoint higher (A counts as a 5, B as a 4, etc) and raise your GPA. A weighted GPA allows classes designated as weighted to count for more points and therefore your weighted GPA is higher than your unweighted GPA. An unweighted GPA treats all classes as unweighted clases (aka A=4, B=3) and a weighter GPA allows for some weighted classes (A=5).

Example: you got an A, a B, and a C as your final grades. The class you got an A in was a weighted class like AP English. Your unweighted GPA would be 4+3+2 divided by 3 = 3.00. Your weighted GPA would be 5+3+2 divided by 3 = 3.33.

Hope that helped :)

3- I guess international.  :-\ Where did you giver yer exam from?

4- Maybe we aren't used to their system probably.  ;)

All I know is that MOST universities in US require SAT I & II (sometimes).

Check yer desired uni and their requirements. (:

Thank you for the GPA info! great help.
Does A* also carry a 4.0 GPA?

3 - Kenya...
4- applying to university in my country takes about 20 minutes lol,

yeah all the good ones do. I'll take them in October.
Title: Re: Common App help
Post by: Romeesa-Chan on August 03, 2011, 01:30:04 pm
Thank you for the GPA info! great help.
Does A* also carry a 4.0 GPA?

3 - Kenya...
4- applying to university in my country takes about 20 minutes lol,

yeah all the good ones do. I'll take them in October.

No problem! ;)

I am not so sure because GCE A-Level has introduced A* from 2010 itself.

3- International then.

Check with yer career counselor for confirmation though. :D

Good luck! =]