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Your '''''grade point average (GPA)''''' is a summation of your grades over a period of time ([[#Cumulative|cumulative]] or [[#Term|term]]) on a scale of 0.00 - 4.00.
 
Your '''''grade point average (GPA)''''' is a summation of your grades over a period of time ([[#Cumulative|cumulative]] or [[#Term|term]]) on a scale of 0.00 - 4.00.
 
==Scale==
 
==Scale==

Revision as of 15:49, 24 September 2018

Your grade point average (GPA) is a summation of your grades over a period of time (cumulative or term) on a scale of 0.00 - 4.00.

Scale

Calculation

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Your GPA is a collection of your grades, scaled according to the courses' credit-weight, and then averaged.

Cᵢ   Course i Credits
Gᵢ   Grade received in Course i

If Max Planck receives

B+ in MATH627 (3 credits)
B- in PHYS505 (4 credits)
A in RELG340 (3 credits)

for the W19 term, Max's TGPA would be

((3.3*3) + (2.7*4) + (4.0*3)) / (3 + 4 + 3) = 3.27