Advanced GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average with comprehensive analysis, GPA planning tools, academic standing assessment, and personalized improvement suggestions for academic success.

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Advanced GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average with comprehensive analysis and planning tools
GPA Planning Calculator
Determine the minimum GPA required in future courses to reach your target GPA
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How to Use Our Advanced GPA Calculator

1

Add Your Courses

Enter course names, credits, and grades

2

Select Grading System

Choose from 4.0, 4.3, 5.0, or percentage scales

3

Get Comprehensive Analysis

View GPA, academic standing, and improvement suggestions

4

Plan Your Future

Use GPA planning tools to reach your academic goals

Supported Grading Systems

4.0 Scale

US Standard

  • A = 4.0
  • B = 3.0
  • C = 2.0
  • D = 1.0
  • F = 0.0

4.3 Scale

A+ = 4.3

  • A+ = 4.3
  • A = 4.0
  • A- = 3.7
  • B+ = 3.3
  • B = 3.0

5.0 Scale

Weighted

  • Honors/AP
  • Advanced Courses
  • Weighted Grades
  • Higher Scale

Percentage

100% Scale

  • 90-100% = A
  • 80-89% = B
  • 70-79% = C
  • 60-69% = D
  • <60% = F

Advanced Features

GPA Analysis

  • • Academic standing assessment
  • • Honors eligibility check
  • • Grade distribution analysis
  • • Improvement suggestions

Planning Tools

  • • GPA planning calculator
  • • Target GPA analysis
  • • Required GPA calculation
  • • Academic goal setting

Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA calculated?

GPA = Total Grade Points ÷ Total Credits. Each grade has a point value (A=4.0, B=3.0, etc.) multiplied by credit hours, then divided by total credits.

What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses a 4.0 scale for all courses. Weighted GPA gives extra points for honors, AP, or IB courses, often using a 5.0 scale.

How can I improve my GPA?

Focus on study habits, time management, attend classes regularly, seek help when needed, and consider retaking courses with low grades if possible.

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Study Tips

Active Learning

Engage with material through practice problems and discussions.

Time Management

Create study schedules and stick to them consistently.

Seek Help

Don't hesitate to ask professors or tutors for assistance.

Key Features

Multiple Grading Systems
GPA Planning Tools
Academic Standing
Grade Distribution
Improvement Suggestions
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