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What is the calculation method of the average school year GPA?
The GPA is a way of counting. The sum of credits of each course is multiplied by the corresponding GPA divided by the total credits, that is, the sum of credits GPA divided by the total credits. If there are two courses, Advanced Mathematics and College English, the school divides the GPA into 0 GPA below 60, 60 to 70, 1 GPA, 70 to 80, 2 GPA, 80 to 90, 3 GPA and 4 GPA above 90.

How to calculate the average GPA = score/10.5, credit GPA = creditx GPA = creditx (score/10.5).

Some schools adopt different calculation methods, namely, subsection grade point method, which emphasizes grading grade points according to scores. As follows: 90- 100 integral = 4.0; 85-89 points = 3.7; 82-84 points = 3.3; 78-8 1 = 3.0; 75-77 points = 2.7; 72-74 points = 2.3; 68-7 1 = 2.0; 64-67 points =1.5; 60-63 points =1.0; Under 60 =0.

What is the average credit score? If the total credit of the affiliated university is 4.0, then the excellent credit is 3.5. If the total credit grade point of colleges and universities is 5.0, the excellent grade point is equivalent to 4.5 grade point.

The average credit grade point is a calculation unit to measure the quantity and quality of students' learning. With certain credits and average credit grade point as the standard for graduation and degree, various educational specifications and flexible teaching management systems are implemented.

The grade point system is one of the important supporting measures to implement the credit system. Since 1985 began to advocate the implementation of the credit system in China, there have been many discussions and studies on the credit system, which has affected the smooth implementation of the credit system. This paper analyzes and studies many problems existing in the process of adopting the grade point system in domestic universities, and puts forward corresponding countermeasures on the basis of comparing with the grade point system implemented in American universities.