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By: Rob Thomas
Grade Point Average (GPA) is a system used to evaluate how good an individual's general performance is; a high school student's GPA will be used by colleges and universities to determine whether or not the school should admit that student, and workplaces will use a college student's GPA to help determine whether or not to employ him/her.
While the procedure for finding an individual's GPA is the same right across the board, various schools will have different principles; for instance a 3.33 GPA might be a grade B in various schools whereas in others it might be a B-, so to determine one's GPA one will be required to know the measurement which one’s school uses.
Right across the board though, a 4.0 GPA is an A and a 0.0 GPA is an F; for the sake of argument let us assume that the system is as follows: A = 4.0, A- = 3.67, B = 3.33, B = 3.0, B- = 2.67, C = 2.33, C = 2.0, C- = 1.67, D = 1.33, D = 1.0, D- = .67, F = 0.0
Now, if a person does 3 courses in a semester and achieves an A, a B- and a C , to determine the GPA we would add them together and divide the overall total by the number of courses completed; so 4.0 2.67 2.33 = 9/3 = 3. Therefore this person's GPA for the semester is 3.0, meaning that he/she would possess a B average.
To determine an individual's overall GPA - which is one's GPA for the entire period he/she has been in school rather than just for a lone semester, the method is unchanged; determine the GPA for each semester, add them together and then divide by the number of courses which have been completed, this will show the overall GPA. A quick and easy solution if you are not sure about how to perform the calculations is to use one of the GPA calculators offered on the internet which will give the right averages for you when you put in the necessary information.
As mentioned before, a person's GPA at both the high school and university level is extremely crucial; a high school student with a low GPA might not be able to get admitted into a good university without good grades. For instance, let us look at how to become a surgeon.
First of all becoming a surgeon involves a firm foundation in the sciences which should be started in high school and carried through college; to get into medical school a person will additionally be required to gain a 4 year bachelor’s degree and a minimum 3.0 GPA. If an individual's grades in the sciences are marginal or he/she is not able to keep up his/her GPA then he/she will not be permitted to pursue a career as a surgeon.
Though this is only a lone example, keeping up good grades and a high GPA is equally as significant in all other career picks which a person makes.About Author:Please visit this link for more information on: Calculate GPA and this link for an interesting article on School Proxy.
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