The requirement of studying in New Zealand is mainly the average score in school, which is GPA. The average score here refers to the arithmetic average score. It is easy to calculate that the eight GPA requirements in New Zealand are all above 70-80, while some majors in Auckland University even require above 85. The GPA requirement of the Institute of Technology is above 65-70, because the courses of the Institute of Technology are more practical and have lower requirements for theoretical courses.
Second, how to improve GPA?
1. Read the syllabus carefully and find out what the professor of this course wants the students to achieve at the end of the semester. According to the syllabus, the due date and examination date of all assignments are marked on the "calendar/schedule book".
2. Look at the preview before class to improve the efficiency of class.
3. Finish homework independently: Copying other people's homework or finding answers from the Internet is the chief culprit of low GPA.
4. Join the study group and exercise your ability to analyze materials and discuss problems.
5. Understanding the relationship between courses and thinking about problems will help you better understand the content.
6. Do more exercises before the exam, such as regular composition exercises and content induction exercises. Don't just read your notes, you should find the status of the exam through practice.