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Divide the number of quality points that you've earned by the number of hours that you've completed.
Your way says I have a 2.94, which is a lot better than I though! Believe it or not the very first one I used said 2.0 but I think there was something wrong with it. There is no doubt I can get my cumulative GPA to a 3.5 by the time I'm done with prereqs.
Just kidding. I have doubt. I just did another online calculator that said I would have to take 105 hours of nothing but straight A's to even get that 3.5. WEAK!
pmabraham, Is there a way I can average all the GPAs accurately? Would I just add them and divide like normal? I haven't thought to do it that way actually.
TexRN, BSN, RN
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Do you have one?
I've used 2 different ones and one says 2.8 and another says 3.04...