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Definition: This calculator computes the Grade Point Average (GPA) based on grade points and credit hours for courses.
Purpose: It helps students and educators determine academic performance by calculating the weighted average of grade points.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Each course's grade points are multiplied by its credits, summed together, then divided by total credits.
Details: GPA is crucial for academic assessment, scholarship eligibility, and graduate school applications.
Tips: Enter comma-separated grade points and corresponding credits. Both lists must have equal number of values.
Q1: What's a good GPA?
A: Typically 3.0-3.5 is good, 3.5-4.0 is excellent, but standards vary by institution.
Q2: How are grade points determined?
A: Usually A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0, but some schools use different scales.
Q3: What if I have pass/fail courses?
A: Pass/fail courses typically don't affect GPA calculation.
Q4: Can I calculate cumulative GPA?
A: Yes, include all courses from all semesters in your calculation.
Q5: How precise should my GPA be?
A: Most institutions report GPA to two decimal places.