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What is the corresponding score on the GPA 5 scale?
The corresponding scores on the five-point scale are as follows:

90- 100 corresponds to 4.0-5.0.

The GPA corresponding to 80-89 is 3.0-3.9.

The GPA corresponding to 70-79 is 2.0-2.9.

The GPA corresponding to 60-69 is 1.0- 1.9.

The corresponding GPA of 59 and below is 0.

Five into five divided by four, four into three, three into two, binary 1. The GPA of colleges and universities generally appears on the final report card, especially in Chinese and English. Students' GPA can also be found in the school's official record system.

How to calculate GPA5 score system;

Note: There are also some special schools. For example, the GPA of Shenzhen University is 4.5, and the GPA of Lanzhou University is 5.0, but 4.0 corresponds to an average score of 80.

Therefore, when applying for a school in a Commonwealth country, if the transcript shows an average score of 100 or the school can provide an average score of 100, it is reasonable to suggest that the average score of 100 should be used as a reference for school selection.

The most commonly used calculation formula (weighting algorithm):

GPA= (course 1 score * course 1 credit+course 2 score * course 2 credit+course 3 score * course 3 credit+... course n score * course n credit)/total credit.

1, percentile arithmetic mean: add up the scores of all subjects and divide by the number of subjects.

2. Percentage weighted average score: the score of each course is multiplied by the corresponding credits of the subject, then added and divided by the average of the total credits.

3. Average GPA: the sum of credits of each course multiplied by the corresponding GPA divided by the total credits, that is, the sum of credits GPA divided by the total credits.