1. Determine your school and courses: First of all, you need to know your school and the courses you attend. The calculation method of GPA may be different in different schools and different courses.
2. Contact the Academic Affairs Office or relevant departments: You can contact the Academic Affairs Office or relevant departments of your own school and ask how to inquire about GPA scores. They usually provide detailed guidance and help.
3. Log in to the school's student information system: Many schools have their own student information system. You can log in to the system with your student account and password, and then check the GPA score on the corresponding page.
4. Check the transcripts: If your school provides transcripts, you can find your GPA scores on the transcripts. Transcripts usually show the grades, credits, grade points and other information of each course.
5. consult a tutor or professor: if you still can't find the GPA score, you can consult a tutor or professor. They may tell you how to calculate GPA, or tell you your GPA score directly.
6. Use online tools: Some websites and applications can help you calculate your GPA. You can enter your course grades and credits, and then the system will automatically calculate your GPA. However, please note that the accuracy of these tools may vary, so it is recommended that you verify them before using them.