Cumulative GPA Explained: How to Calculate Your Overall GPA

 Your cumulative GPA represents your overall academic performance and is crucial for college admissions and scholarships. It is calculated by averaging all your grades and factoring in course credits. Colleges consider cumulative GPA to gauge long-term consistency and effort, looking at both weighted (which accounts for course difficulty) and unweighted GPAs. A good overall GPA varies, but above 3.0 is solid, and a 3.5 or higher is ideal for selective colleges. Improving GPA involves excelling in current classes, retaking low-grade courses, utilizing extra credit, and following structured study plans. 
Cumulative GPA Explained: How to Calculate Your Overall GPA

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