Is my GPA too low? How can I
raise my GPA? How to calculate my GPA?
Are you one of those who ask
these questions to yourself? Well let’s find out how to calculate your GPA.
The basic formula for Grade
Point Average (GPA) is
GPA = Total Points Earned / Total Credits Attempted
In earlier days it was very
easy to calculate GPA. Anyone with basic math skills can calculate it. Those
days it was calculated on a simple scale with A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1 and F=0. But
now, these days are gone. At present there are four ways to calculate your GPA.
Not only that, the way it is averaged can vary from state to state or town to
town.
Here we will discuss two of
the ways to calculate your GPA.
Simple GPA
Other than 8-track tapes, the
other archaic thing your parents used was letter grade system, also known as
Simple GPA. In its simplest form, an A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1 and F=0. Assign the
correct number to the letter grade for each class and add all of your grades
together and divide by the number of classes you have taken. That’s it, you got
your GPA.
Weighted GPA
Some of the colleges like to
amp things up with a weighted GPA. You have to put effort to earn it. The number
of credits each course is worth will determine how heavily it affects your
GPA. Many schools factor in the number of credits each course is worth,
meaning a 4-credit class more value than a 2-credit class.
Let us take an example:
Class
|
Credits
|
Grades
|
Subject 1
|
2
|
A (4.0)
|
Subject 2
|
2
|
B+ (3.3)
|
Subject 3
|
4
|
A (4.0)
|
Subject 4
|
1
|
C+ (1.7)
|
Subject 5
|
2
|
B (3.0)
|
Subject 6
|
1
|
B- (2.7)
|
Subject 7
|
1
|
A (4.0)
|
Total
|
13
|
|
To find your GPA weighted by credit hours, follow these
steps:
- Multiply each numeric grade value by the number of credits the course was worth
- Add these numbers together
- Divide 45 by the total number of credits you took, in this example,13.
- Your Weighted by Credit Hour GPA = 3.46
When compared, Simple GPA for these values will be 3.29.
Calculating GPA will keep you updated regarding the progress
of your studies. It is one of the best ways to keep you on track and focused on
your studies. The fear of low grades will make you more determined towards your
studies. GPA makes a statement about your work ethic and dedication to
learning.
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