3.4 Unweighted GPA to Weighted — Conversion & Estimator
See what a 3.4 unweighted GPA converts to on the 5.0 weighted scale, estimate your weighted GPA from your AP/honors course load, and understand what 3.4 means for college admissions.
Estimate assumes the standard +1.0 AP / +0.5 honors convention and grades spread evenly across classes. For an exact figure from your actual course grades, use the high school GPA calculator.
3.4 Unweighted → Weighted: Estimates by Course Load
Weighted GPA depends on how many advanced classes you take, because the +1.0 (AP/IB) and +0.5 (honors) bonuses apply per course. Here's where a 3.4 unweighted GPA lands on the standard 5.0 weighted scale for a typical 6-class schedule:
| Schedule | Estimated Weighted GPA | Boost |
|---|---|---|
| No advanced classes | 3.40 | — |
| 2 honors | 3.57 | +0.17 |
| 1 AP + 1 honors | 3.65 | +0.25 |
| 2 AP | 3.73 | +0.33 |
| 2 AP + 2 honors | 3.90 | +0.50 |
| 3 AP + 2 honors | 4.07 | +0.67 |
| 4 AP + 2 honors | 4.23 | +0.83 |
| All 6 AP | 4.40 | +1.00 |
The most common real-world case — a couple of APs and an honors class — puts a 3.4 unweighted at about 3.82 weighted.
What a 3.4 Unweighted GPA Means
On the standard 4.0 scale, 3.4 is a B+/A− average: more A−'s than B's. In admissions terms it is competitive at selective public flagships and private universities. Unweighted GPA treats every class identically — an A in AP Physics counts the same as an A in a standard elective — which is exactly why colleges look at your weighted GPA and transcript rigor alongside it.
How the Weighting Math Works
The common convention: AP and IB classes add +1.0 to the grade points for that course (an A counts as 5.0 instead of 4.0) and honors classes add +0.5 (A = 4.5). Your weighted GPA is the average of all course grade-points with those bonuses applied. That's why the boost equals (AP × 1.0 + honors × 0.5) ÷ total classes — the estimator above does this for you. Districts vary (some use +0.5 for AP, some cap at 4.5), so check your school's policy for the official number.
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