Final GPA Formula:
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Definition: This calculator predicts your final GPA after adding new terms' performance to your current academic record.
Purpose: It helps students plan their academic goals and understand what grades they need to achieve their desired GPA.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation weights your current GPA by completed terms and combines it with your expected performance in new terms.
Details: Understanding how new terms affect your GPA helps with academic planning, scholarship maintenance, and graduate school preparation.
Tips: Enter your current GPA (0.0-4.0), number of completed terms, expected GPA for new terms, and number of new terms. All values must be ≥ 0.
Q1: What if I don't know my current GPA?
A: Check your academic transcript or student portal. Most institutions provide cumulative GPA information.
Q2: How accurate is this calculator?
A: It provides an estimate based on your inputs. Actual results may vary based on specific grading policies.
Q3: Can I use this for semester or quarter systems?
A: Yes, as long as you're consistent with your term definitions (semester=term or quarter=term).
Q4: What's considered a "term"?
A: A term typically refers to one grading period (semester, quarter, or trimester) at your institution.
Q5: How can I improve my GPA?
A: Focus on earning higher grades in future terms, as they'll have a greater impact on your cumulative GPA.