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An average score of 70 points is required for a degree certificate in a general university, and the scores vary from science to science. How is the average score calculated?
The weighted average score is the sum of the weighted scores of all subjects divided by the total credits.

Weighted average score refers to the average score calculated by multiplying each score by its weight ratio, and the algorithm is to multiply each score by its weight ratio. The calculation of weighted average score is similar to GPA algorithm.

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Credit (Xuéfn) is a unit of measurement, which is used to calculate students' learning volume. Calculated by semester, the specific academic achievements of each course and practice link shall be subject to the provisions of the professional teaching plan. Some schools also have a system of charging by credit. Credits can be used to judge the breadth of knowledge learned by students during their college years. The more credits students get, the more things they learn. In some universities, credits have also become an important criterion for evaluating students' Excellence.

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