๐GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average for a semester or cumulatively
Courses
How to Use This Calculator
- Add Courses: Enter each course with its grade and credit hours.
- Select Grades: Choose A through F for each course.
- Adjust Credits: Set the weight of each course (typically 3-4 credits).
- View Result: Your weighted average is calculated automatically.
Understanding GPA
๐ How GPA Works
GPA is calculated by dividing total grade points by total credit hours. Each letter grade corresponds to a point value.
๐ฏ GPA Scale
- โข 4.0 scale: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0
- โข Plus/minus variants adjust by ยฑ0.3
- โข Weighted courses may add extra points
Tips to Improve Your GPA
Study Habits
- Actively participate in class
- Review material daily
- Take organized notes
- Form study groups
Time Management
- Create a weekly schedule
- Start assignments early
- Prioritize difficult subjects
- Use the Pomodoro technique
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good GPA?
Generally, 3.0 or above is considered good. Above 3.5 is very good, and above 3.7 is excellent. For competitive scholarships, 3.5+ is usually required.
How do credits affect GPA?
Courses with more credits have more weight in the average. An A in a 4-credit course impacts more than an A in a 2-credit course.
Can I recover from a low GPA?
Yes! Your cumulative GPA becomes harder to change over time, but consistently high grades can improve it gradually. Focus on courses with more credits for greater impact.
About This Tool
Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Results may vary based on individual circumstances.