GPA Calculator
Compute unweighted (4.0) and weighted GPA (capped at 5.0) — now with percentage equivalent.
Courses
| Course | Grade | Credits | Level | Remove |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Results
Total Credits10
Unweighted GPA (4.0)3.630
Weighted GPA (≤5.0)4.180
📈 Improve Your GPA With Smart Study Habits
GPA increases come from consistent routines, not last-minute cramming. When you build a predictable study system, your grades rise steadily and become easier to maintain. Small improvements each semester add up fast.
- Weekly review sessions: Spend 45–60 minutes per class each week reviewing notes and key topics. This prevents “forgetting gaps” from building up.
- Active recall → rereading: Quiz yourself, explain concepts out loud, or teach someone else. Your brain remembers what it has to retrieve, not what it reads.
- Spaced repetition: Revisit material every 2–3 days (Anki, Quizlet, flashcards) instead of long single sessions.
- Prioritize high-credit classes: An A in a 4-credit course moves GPA more than an A in a 1-credit elective.
- Office hours early: Asking 1–2 clear questions a week builds rapport and helps catch mistakes before exams.
- Remove friction: Study in focused 25–40 minute blocks. Turn off notifications. Put your materials in one repeatable workspace.
- Mid-semester check: Recalculate your GPA halfway through the term to decide where extra time is needed.
Small wins compound — raising your GPA even 0.1 at a time makes a meaningful difference.
