Okay, then how do I calculate my GPA (Grade Point Average?)
GPA is the
weighted average measurement of your university grades. It would be unfair to simply average your grades without giving weight to their credit values (so say you got High Distinction in a 2cp subject, but got a Credit in a 10cp subject, it would be hardly fair to say you got a Distinction average).
So, how do we calculate GPA?
First, write down the marks and credit point values of each subject you do.
Then convert each mark into a grade. Usually this is done by working out which bracket your mark falls in:
0 - 49 = Fail
50 - 64 = Pass
65 - 74 = Credit
75 - 84 = Distinction
85 - 100 = High Distinction.
Now, convert your grades into
grade points based on the following:
Fail = 0
Pass Conceded = 3
Pass = 4
Credit = 5
Distinction = 6
High Distinction = 7.
Your GPA is calculated by:
GPA =
Σ(grade point for subject multiply by credit point value of subject) divided by Σ(credit point of subject). In the language of 2-unit General Maths, this means:
GPA = ( GP1 x CP1 + GP2 x CP2 + GP3 x CP3 + ... + GP'n' x CP'n' ) / ( CP1 + CP2 + CP3 + ... + CP'n' )
Still don't get it? Here's an example:
Quote:
Suppose my friend Fred had studied a Business degree at
the University of New Technology Sydney (UNTS), with four subjects this year. The subjects were
Managing Stupid Tutors (MST),
Economics for Newbies (EFN),
Accounting High-Failure Rates (AHR) and
Business Law without Ethics (BLE). Each subject was worth 6 credit points.
Fred got the following marks back on his academic transcript at the end of the year:
MST: 67/100 (Credit)
EFN: 85/100 (High Distinction)
AHR: 93/100 (High Distinction)
BLE: 65/100 (Credit)
(these marks are real, i kid you not)
To calculate Fred's GPA we plug the info into formula:
GPA = ( GP1 x CP1 + GP2 x CP2 + GP3 x CP3 + GP4 x CP4 ) / ( CP1 + CP2 + CP3 + CP4 ).
Since Fred got 2 Credits, for those subjects he uses a GP value of 5. For his 2 High Distinctions, Fred uses GP values of 7. Note that all CPs in this example are 6 (since all subjects Fred undertook are 6 credit points). However, in your own example, they may vary.
GPA = ( 5 x 6 + 5 x 6 + 7 x 6 + 7 x 6 ) / ( 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 )
= 144 / 24
= 6
So, we have worked out Fred's GPA - a value of 6! That's saying, having given weighting to the credit point values of each subject, Fred got an average grade of Distinction! yay!
*pats everyone on the back for being so good at General Maths.*
Now you try it for yourself