How to calculate the domestic average score?
There are two ways to calculate the domestic average, one is? Average arithmetic score, others? Weighted average score.
Arithmetic average score
The arithmetic average score algorithm is very simple, that is, add up the scores of all subjects in three years and then divide them by the total number of subjects.
Weighted average score
There are generally two scoring systems in China, namely, 4 points and 5 points, but they are all counted together with course credits.
Calculation method: the scores of each course are multiplied by the credits, and then divided by the total credits to get the weighted average score.
Generally speaking, the average scores of GPA and 100 scale are as follows: (Take the 4-point scale as an example) 75 points or more correspond to 2.5 points or more, 80 points or more correspond to 3.0 points or more, and 85 points or more correspond to 3.5 points or more.
In short, the average arithmetic score is the average score of all subjects, which has nothing to do with credits; The weighted average score requires a high average score for courses with high credits in order to improve the overall average score.
Is the weighted average score or arithmetic average score used for studying in the UK?
Most British universities look at the average score of transcripts. If not, they will ask you to provide a formal document stating the average score during the undergraduate period.
Therefore, whether it is weighting or arithmetic, it actually depends on which one you use on your report card.
If there is no report card on it, follow the higher one.
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