GPA Improvement Planner
Calculate the credits needed to boost your GPA.
Additional Information and Definitions
Current GPA
Your current GPA on a 4.0 scale (between 0.0 and 4.0).
Current Credits Earned
Total credits you have already completed with that GPA.
Target GPA
Your desired final GPA on a 4.0 scale (between 0.0 and 4.0).
Future Grade Achieved
The grade you believe you can maintain in upcoming courses (between 0.0 and 4.0, where 4.0 = A).
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Concepts Behind GPA Planning
Key factors in strategising your future grades for a higher GPA.
GPA (Grade Point Average)
Credits
Target GPA
Future Grade
Weighted Average
Achievability
5 Crucial Aspects of GPA Improvement
Raising your GPA is a strategic process that requires understanding these key points!
1.Early Action Impact
Starting GPA improvement early in your academic career has a greater impact because you have more future credits to influence the weighted average, making it easier to reach your target.
2.Credit Weight Strategy
Focus on higher-credit courses when aiming for GPA improvement, as these courses have a larger impact on your overall GPA due to their greater weight in the calculation.
3.Grade Point Momentum
Each improved grade creates positive momentum in your GPA calculation, as the weighted average gradually shifts upward with each additional high-grade credit earned.
4.Course Selection Impact
Strategic course selection, balancing challenging courses with ones where you're confident of success, can help maintain steady progress toward your GPA target.
5.Realistic Goal Setting
While aiming for perfect grades is admirable, setting realistic intermediate GPA targets based on your current standing and capabilities leads to more sustainable academic improvement.