grade point
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Definition
- Noun:
- A numerical value assigned to a letter grade: A "grade point" is a standardized number representing a letter grade (such as A, B, C) earned in an academic course. This number is used in calculating a Grade Point Average (GPA).
- The product of a grade's numerical value and course credits: In academic scoring systems, a "grade point" often specifically refers to the result of multiplying the numerical value of a letter grade by the number of credit hours for that course.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- An 'A' in a 3-credit course typically yields 12 grade points (if A=4.0). (This shows the calculation of the specific value.)
- Her high grade points in major subjects boosted her overall GPA. (This demonstrates the role of grade points in academic standing.)
- The university's system assigns 4.0 grade points for an A+. (This explains the assigned numerical value for a specific letter grade.)
Advanced Usage
- "To earn grade points": This phrase describes the action of achieving these numerical values through academic performance.
- You need to earn sufficient grade points to maintain your scholarship eligibility.
Variants and Related Words
Grade Point Average (GPA) (n): The cumulative average of all grade points, calculated by dividing the total grade points earned by the total credit hours attempted. This is a related compound term.
- His Grade Point Average qualified him for the Dean's List.
Grade (n): The letter or percentage mark (e.g., A, 85%) itself, which is then converted into a grade point.
- Credit hour (n): A unit representing the time commitment of a course, used as a multiplier in grade point calculation.
Synonyms
- Quality point: A direct synonym often used interchangeably in academic contexts to refer to the same numerical value.
- The transcript listed both the letter grade and the quality points earned.
Related Phrases
- "Calculate grade points": To perform the arithmetic of converting grades and credits into their numerical point value.
- Before determining your GPA, you must first calculate the grade points for each class.
Noun
- a numerical value assigned to a letter grade received in a course taken at a college or university multiplied by the number of credit hours awarded for the course