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Definition: This calculator computes your overall Grade Point Average (GPA) based on course points and credit hours.
Purpose: It helps students track their academic performance and plan their coursework effectively.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Each course's points are multiplied by its credits, summed together, then divided by the total number of credits.
Details: GPA is crucial for academic standing, scholarship eligibility, graduate school applications, and job opportunities.
Tips:
Q1: What's a good GPA?
A: Typically, 3.5+ is excellent, 3.0-3.49 is good, 2.0-2.99 is average, below 2.0 may be probationary.
Q2: How do I calculate points from letter grades?
A: Common scale: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0 (some schools use +/- variations).
Q3: Do all courses count equally toward GPA?
A: No, courses with more credit hours have greater impact on your GPA.
Q4: What's the difference between semester and cumulative GPA?
A: Semester GPA is for one term, cumulative GPA includes all coursework.
Q5: How can I improve my GPA?
A: Focus on doing well in higher-credit courses and retaking courses with low grades if allowed.