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CGPA - how to calculate, and why u should dare to fail!
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TSazarimy
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Sep 13 2009, 06:09 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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QUOTE(csjohson @ Sep 13 2009, 06:41 AM) so can i know how much will increase if i get C?0.2 ?or must count depend on previous cgpa? u'd have to take into account: + the total credits u've taken throughout ur entire studies including the failed subject. + the latest CGPA. + the amount of credit that particular subject carries. + the grade value distributions for ur university (A= 4.00, B=3.00 etc). give me those numbers, and i'll try and calculate for u.
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wangos
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Sep 13 2009, 10:44 PM
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What if I only got my marks on every subjects and the credit hours? I took 11 subjects and 120 hours credit. the CGPA come out to be 82- ridiculous. can somebody help me with this please?cheers
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 07:20 PM
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can u help me to calculate my cgpa? I am studying in tarc ....SBS 2nd year accounting student...
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 07:22 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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give the information needed and we'll calculate  .
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 07:26 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 17 2009, 07:22 PM) give the information needed and we'll calculate  . information like ? Added on September 17, 2009, 7:44 pmwhy nobody help me.. This post has been edited by cgpahelp: Sep 17 2009, 07:44 PM
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 07:51 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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why dont u read the first post? it's all there.
to put it shortly, what u will need are:
i. the credit rating of all the subjects u HAVE TAKEN. ii. the grades or preferably the points for those subjects.
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 07:53 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 17 2009, 07:51 PM) why dont u read the first post? it's all there. to put it shortly, what u will need are: i. the credit rating of all the subjects u HAVE TAKEN. ii. the grades or preferably the points for those subjects. Oh,sorry.i've read the first post but i dunno how to calculate by myself my first year cgpa was 3.71 this sem, I fail 2 subject. so if i resit what is probably my cgpa? will it be very low? and thank you very much , ur help will be much appreciated This post has been edited by cgpahelp: Sep 17 2009, 07:55 PM
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 08:07 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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u want us to help, then give the information we need.
what year and semester are u in now? 2nd year 1st sem?
and for the last 2 semesters u score 3.71, correct?
i will need the credit that u've earned for that 3.71.
i will need the credits of ALL the subjects u're taking this semester, and do highlight which subjects u're failing.
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 08:31 PM
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wait a moment ya...
Added on September 17, 2009, 8:36 pmsorry i don't know this thread is so formal, coz i usually spam at kopitiam.. credit hours earned in year 1 is 19+19+6 this semester i got 22 credit hours,i fail one 3 cr and one 4 cr hrs subject
This post has been edited by cgpahelp: Sep 17 2009, 08:36 PM
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 08:49 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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ok. here's what i got for u:
19+19+6 = 3.71, meaning ur total points accumulated is (44x3.71)=163.24.
now i need the grades for the subjects u've taken this semester.
lets assume u got all B (3.00) except for the 2 failed subjects, this semester ur accumulated points are 15x3.00=45.00.
so add 45.00 to 163.24=208.24.
divide 208.24 with all the subjects u've taken including the failed ones (19+19+6+22)=3.15
so if u scored all Bs in ur subjects and failed 2 others this semester, ur CGPA will drop from 3.71 to 3.15.
This post has been edited by azarimy: Sep 17 2009, 08:50 PM
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 17 2009, 08:49 PM) ok. here's what i got for u: 19+19+6 = 3.71, meaning ur total points accumulated is (44x3.71)= 163.24.now i need the grades for the subjects u've taken this semester. lets assume u got all B (3.00) except for the 2 failed subjects, this semester ur accumulated points are 15x3.00= 45.00. so add 45.00 to 163.24= 208.24.divide 208.24 with all the subjects u've taken including the failed ones (19+19+6+22)= 3.15so if u scored all Bs in ur subjects and failed 2 others this semester, ur CGPA will drop from 3.71 to 3.15. oh,thank you how about if i resit and get 2 A for the subjects? nex semester i got 23 credit hours This post has been edited by cgpahelp: Sep 17 2009, 09:10 PM
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 09:16 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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i need to know the grades for all subjects u take this semester and its credit worth. something like:
subject A, 4 credits = B (3.00) subject B, 2 credits = A (4.00) subject C, 3 credits = fail (0.00)
and so on...
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 09:21 PM
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assume that this semester my cgpa is 3.15, because i fail two subject, i resit them on nex semester and nex semester my results are: subject A= 4credits subject B=4 credits . . . . and i get 4 flat for my six subject (23 credit hours) and i also get 4 flat for my resit subjects so what is my cgpa?
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 10:06 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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u know, it's very hard to calculate based on too many assumptions. why dont u just give me the exact numbers so that we could assume LESS about anything. dont worry, i dont judge. the purpose of this thread is to help people calculate and why they shouldnt worry too much about failing. if i start judging people it'll defeat the purpose of this thread, isnt it? LOL.
anyways, lets assume next semester u take 23 subjects including resitting the 7 credits u failed this semester. and assume u score 4.00 on ALL those subjects.
first, calculate the total credits taken: 66+16 (because we dont recount the failed subjects) = 82 credits.
second, 4.00 x 23 credits = 92 points for this semester.
third, 92 + 208.24 (total points for 3 semesters) = 300.24.
finally, 300.24 divide by 82 credits = 3.66
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SUScgpahelp
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Sep 17 2009, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 17 2009, 10:06 PM) u know, it's very hard to calculate based on too many assumptions. why dont u just give me the exact numbers so that we could assume LESS about anything. dont worry, i dont judge. the purpose of this thread is to help people calculate and why they shouldnt worry too much about failing. if i start judging people it'll defeat the purpose of this thread, isnt it? LOL. anyways, lets assume next semester u take 23 subjects including resitting the 7 credits u failed this semester. and assume u score 4.00 on ALL those subjects. first, calculate the total credits taken: 66+16 (because we dont recount the failed subjects) = 82 credits. second, 4.00 x 23 credits = 92 points for this semester. third, 92 + 208.24 (total points for 3 semesters) = 300.24. finally, 300.24 divide by 82 credits = 3.66 oh,they really minus my failed subject credit hours on last semester to calculate my current semester cgpa?are u sure? u got resit before? are u from tarc? that mean if i resit= postpone my exam to next semester and i never fail my subject. ?? where got such thing! This post has been edited by cgpahelp: Sep 17 2009, 10:15 PM
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TSazarimy
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Sep 17 2009, 10:18 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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QUOTE(cgpahelp @ Sep 17 2009, 02:07 PM) oh,they really minus my failed subject credit hours on last semester to calculate my current semester cgpa?are u sure? u got resit before? are u from tarc? that mean if i resit= postpone my exam to next semester and i never fail my subject. ?? where got such thing! read the thread from the beginning, son.
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FreakyFreak22
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Oct 21 2009, 01:59 PM
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Hi everyone, need some adivces here. In between: - graduate with a lower CGPA without any repeat unit. - gradutae with a higher CGPA by repeating one or two units. Which one is a wiser move? Thanks in advance.
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TSazarimy
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Oct 21 2009, 05:32 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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how much difference does it make? if it's a mere 0.1-0.2 points, it doesnt really makes a difference. but in my case during my degree, repeating a single subject makes a difference between 2nd class upper and 2nd class lower. so it does make a difference, even for a mere 0.16 points  .
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chern4ever
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Oct 21 2009, 07:26 PM
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if my cumulative average is 62, my total credit hour is 13, 62/13 = 4.769?
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TSazarimy
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Oct 21 2009, 08:47 PM
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mister architect: the arrogant pr*ck
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QUOTE(chern4ever @ Oct 21 2009, 11:26 AM) if my cumulative average is 62, my total credit hour is 13, 62/13 = 4.769? i think u got the numbers wrong. if ur total credit hour is 13, the maximum total grade points u can have is 52.
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