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How to calculate the weighted average GPA of college credits?
The weighted average score in the university is the GPA, and the specific calculation method is as follows:

The general calculation method of minimum credits per semester is: minimum credits per semester = total credits /2× (standard academic system +2).

The general calculation method of maximum credits per semester is: maximum credits per semester = total credits /2× (standard academic system-1).

The general calculation methods of GPA in domestic universities are: GPA = score/10-5, creditgpa = credit× GPA = credit× (score/10-5).

Some universities require students to complete the minimum academic performance of compulsory courses and elective courses specified in the professional teaching plan during their stay in school, and they must complete it every semester. If they don't, they will get a performance warning. At the same time, the credits of each semester shall generally not exceed the maximum credits stipulated in the professional teaching plan. If there is over-election after examination and approval, the over-election fee will be charged according to relevant regulations.

The provisions of the Education Bureau on grade points are as follows:

In order to make GPA accurately evaluate students' learning situation, the Academic Affairs Office also stipulates that all courses roughly conform to the normal distribution, and once again emphasizes that the excellent rate (above 85 points) should not exceed 20% in principle, and the unqualified rate (below 60 points) is 1%- 10%.

Before entering grades, the academic staff of each department should check the distribution of grades. If they deviate too far, they should submit their scores to the dean/director in charge of teaching in the department and ask the teachers to fine-tune the scores. In addition, as a compulsory course for all students, the scores of general elective courses and public elective courses should be more in line with the distribution given by the school, which is particularly important for the fairness of GPA evaluation.