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See what it will take improve your GPA with these 3 useful gpa calculators 👍
(fill out the top two boxes first- current GPA and units completed)
Semester GPA - check what your overall GPA will be after entering this semester grades
Project your GPA - enter how many units you have remaining and a projected GPA to calculate how much your GPA will move up. For example: if you have a 3.5 GPA (175 units), you can figure out your max possible GPA with 50 units by maintaining a 4.0 === which would be 3.61
Manage your Goal - enter the GPA you want and the GPA you will maintain to calculate how many units it will take to reach your goal GPA. For example, you currently have a 3.5 GPA (175 units) and you want a 3.6 GPA. By maintaining a 4.0, you can reach your 3.6 GPA after 43.75 units
each calculator is independent of each other, but all 3 calculators use the first two boxes for current GPA and units completed.
(fill out the top two boxes first- current GPA and units completed)
Semester GPA - check what your overall GPA will be after entering this semester grades
Project your GPA - enter how many units you have remaining and a projected GPA to calculate how much your GPA will move up. For example: if you have a 3.5 GPA (175 units), you can figure out your max possible GPA with 50 units by maintaining a 4.0 === which would be 3.61
Manage your Goal - enter the GPA you want and the GPA you will maintain to calculate how many units it will take to reach your goal GPA. For example, you currently have a 3.5 GPA (175 units) and you want a 3.6 GPA. By maintaining a 4.0, you can reach your 3.6 GPA after 43.75 units
each calculator is independent of each other, but all 3 calculators use the first two boxes for current GPA and units completed.