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how much does a AP class give in bump for gpa
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Usually, an A in an AP class counts as 5.0 in calculating GPA, while an A in a non-AP class counts as 4.0.

The same difference is usually calculated for B's and C's.

You should consult with your counselor to be sure, though.
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