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  1. Your GPA will be based on the scale, not by the percentages you receive in your courses. For example, say you have an 87 (4.0) and 84 (3.7) in two different courses. Your GPA of the two courses will be 3.85, because of the mean of your GPA.

  2. So it's possible to make an estimate about the top 20% GPA at UofT that includes all students in first-entry undergrad programs. If OP's argument that 3.0 is the average gpa at UofT is correct than 3.0 is the median gpa not top 20%.

  3. Depends on which programs. Medical schools look at OMSAS GPA where an A+ is 90%+. Most other programs will just take the GPA on your transcript at face value and look at classes individually.

  4. This is a customizable Calculator in which you can set your own GPA Criteria and save it for future uses. You can choose your own set of grades,their points on the scale and range of marks in which these grades are awarded. Then you can either enter your marks or Grade along with Credit Hours and Can view the total Grade Points.

  5. Calculate GPA: After entering all the necessary information, press the "Calculate" button. This will display the total credits, total grade points, and the calculated GPA value. The calculator automatically converts letter/alpha grades to numerical values based on a 4.0 scale. Refer to the table below for the conversion. Save Calculation:

  6. The GPA Calculator is readily available to U of T students and can be used to estimate sessional, cumulative and annual GPAs. The application also recommends resources, including academic advising, writing centres, workshops and career advising.

  7. Free: Students: Windows, Mac, UNIX/Linux, Mobile: Microsoft Software through Microsoft 365. For personal computers. For UofT owned computers. Free: Staff/Faculty, Students: Windows, Mac: Microsoft Software through Azure for Students and Azure Dev Tools for Teaching. For student personal computers.

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