A: The main thing is that you need a general GPA when you fill out the application form (online application or paper application). In addition, now people often write the total GPA and professional GPA in their resumes, which is convenient for the other professors to review.
Q: There is no GPA on the standard report card issued by the school. Can I ask them to add these contents?
A: Whether they can join depends on the school. If so, the grade point will appear on the report card, which is stamped and more official. |
Q: Do American schools calculate their own GPA? What is the standard?
A: Yes, so many American schools emphasize not to convert to American standard, so just show your average score.
They know that China adopts the percentile system, so they should recognize the standards of China schools, but the standards of China schools are different, so they don't know the exact algorithm. The best thing is that your school will issue a GPA if it counts, and a weighted or average score (officially recognized) if it doesn't count.
Q: The school has no official GPA. What kind of algorithm do you use?
A: I personally think that GPA is a facade (to be written on the application form and resume). The facade should look good, and you can choose any algorithm to make your GPA as high as possible. This is not a fraud, of course, you must indicate the algorithm and it is best to build an official seal.
Q: Can you exclude one or two specialized courses when calculating GPA?
A: Ask the Academic Affairs Office directly. Different schools have different rules. When grading, be careful not to miss the core courses, such as "organic" in chemistry ... because the professor wants to see it.
Q: Are Mao Zong, Ma Zhe, Internship, Graduation Design, Electives and Examinations included in GPA?
A: If your school has an official GPA, it's not up to you, is it?
If you need to do it yourself, it's basically like this:
Mao, Ma Zhe-count, the United States and the United States both know that we are going to take these classes;
Internship class-even if it is beneficial to GPA;
Graduation design-to calculate, graduation design is a very important course for undergraduates, and foreigners will also care about it. This can't be less;
Elective courses-this is hard to say, because as far as I know, there are many kinds of elective courses, and many schools have huge credits for elective courses, so it is not good to forget them less. If there are elective courses on your report card, it must count; If it is not on the report card, then our principle is still beneficial to GPA, otherwise it is not.
Examination classes-these classes generally only pass/fail, and are generally not recorded, but a few BT schools do. Please consult the Academic Affairs Office of BT schools for details.
Q: Can grade ranking make up the gap?
A: Absolutely!
Q: Is it okay to get only 100?
A: Absolutely!
Q: Whether the achievement is excellent, good, medium or poor, or A, B, C and D, do you need to include GPA in the calculation? How to calculate?
A: Does it depend on what has been answered in the course? How to calculate it can basically be calculated according to the four grades corresponding to 4.0, 3.0, 2.0, 1.0.
Q: At that time, the report card only had class hours, but no credits. How to calculate GPA?
A: If there is no credit system, it can directly indicate the school's achievements, and there is no need to change it forcibly, let alone set up credits. Just use the 100 scale.
Q: Is it necessary to include sports, politics and messy classes? Can you separate the professional transcripts?
Yes, it's all in there. However, if you are not satisfied, you can attach a separate professional course transcript, which is very popular now, but you must pay attention to the big seal of the school.
Q: If you apply for the third year of senior high school and fail to get into Grade 4, will it be the first three years?
A: Yes!
Q: I took a course again and my score was much higher than before. How to calculate GPA now?
It depends on how your score is displayed on the report card. Many schools have completely covered the original results, and the new calculation is the best. If this is not the case, then try to ask the aunt in the academic affairs office if you can kick off the original grades when typing the report card. In short, changing GPA begins with changing the report card. Of course, you can't change it.
Q: Our school doesn't count as GPA, but it will indicate on the report card that above 85 points are excellent, above 75 points are good, and above 60 points are qualified. Does this mean that I can press 85-100 = 4.0; 75-85=3.0; 60-75=2.0 algorithm?
A: Exactly.
Q: Will American schools come to verify my grades?
A: I don't know! But there is a proven history.
Some suggestions and reminders:
1. Many schools don't allow us to add GPA to the report card or stamp it. What the predecessors did was to attach their own GPA to their resumes (also called CVs) and indicate the algorithm. In this way, whether Xiaomi admits or not to admit your own algorithm, he will have an intuitive understanding of your established achievements.
2. I think a total GPA or even a professional GPA is not as important as a clear report card. There is a simple reason. Professors often measure the matching degree between applicants and their research direction by the scores of some courses in their transcripts. Of course, this is for undergraduates with little research experience. These courses are not necessarily specialized courses, nor are they necessarily our so-called main courses. The key depends on what kind of person the professor wants to recruit. My humble opinion, please correct me.