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it depends on unis ... since your going to macq (im guessing), a gpa of 3 would be a credit average ... :)
 

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in unsw, i dont think they got a GPA ssytem. following is the grade distribution:
> 85% = High Distinction
75% - 85% = Distinction
65% - 75% = Credit
50% - 65% = Pass
< 50% = Fail :(

is it the same in other unis too?
 

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GPA sounds like something from one of those colleges in America where all they do is party all night and get drunk and they never seem to study.

But that's just TV.
 

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Originally posted by user
GPA sounds like something from one of those colleges in America where all they do is party all night and get drunk and they never seem to study.

But that's just TV.
lol...I thought as much until I realised I needed a 3.0 GPA to transfer degrees next year...then started panicking

Luckily though, I figured it out through the good folks of the Media department at MQ.
But thanks for the help everybody :D
Here's to cheesy American grading!
 

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ammmmm.....can somebody actually explain to me what it is? I really want to know.
 

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Originally posted by Kittycat
ammmmm.....can somebody actually explain to me what it is? I really want to know.
GPA : Grade Point Average
system in which mark is converted to a pt between 0 n 6, i think
 

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Originally posted by Da Monstar


GPA : Grade Point Average
system in which mark is converted to a pt between 0 n 6, i think
hmmmm....thanxs but how does it work? I am just wondering
 

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I thought it was between 0 and 7.

anyway anything above 4 and your doing pretty good.
 

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Originally posted by Kittycat


hmmmm....thanxs but how does it work? I am just wondering
Each grade is assigned a weight called the quality point index (QPI; A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0, K=0). The QPI multiplied by the number of credits for the course is the quality points (QP) for that course. The sum of all the QP (quality points) divided by the total number of credits attempted gives the GPA.
 

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Thank you, Da Monstar. Now I see the LiGht! Now I understand. Very interesting how they actually do things over at macquarie
 

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Its actually standard across all unis
high distinction = GPA 7.0
distinction = GPA 6.0
credit = GPA 4.0
level 2 pass(?) = GPA 3.0
pass = GPA 2.0
i dunno if this is accurate...just off the top of my head
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
Its actually standard across all unis...
No!

Macquarie system (a very flawed one, in my opinion):
Distinction OR High Distinction: 4
Credit: 3
Pass: 2
(Conceded Pass: 1?)
Fail: 0

:(
 

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I've never heard of it for any uni other than Mq, where it's:
>=75 = D or HD at other unis = 4
65-74 = CR at other unis = 3
50-64 = P at other unis = 2
Pass Conceded (marks depend, usually 45-49) at other unis = 1
Fail = 0

take that for each subject, then take average.
 

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minai said that gpas are pretty constant for all unis rite? well then how are they supposed to be compared given that the standard of education differs according to the educatinal institution? does this mean i can go to some bad uni and get mad gpas?
 

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a uni degree is a uni degree. Just cause a certain uni has a lower uai than another uni does not necessarily mean that the standard of work there is any less.
 

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If you dont plan to transfer is there any use for the gpa?
I heard it doesnt even go on your diploma
 

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Originally posted by maniacguy
take that for each subject, then take average.
Average it based on Credit points, btw! :D

Originally posted by inasero
minai said that gpas are pretty constant for all unis rite? well then how are they supposed to be compared given that the standard of education differs according to the educatinal institution? does this mean i can go to some bad uni and get mad gpas?
MinAi isn't entirely correct there ... and don't worry ... the UAC rescale everything when you want to transfer to another university! :)

Originally posted by Morgues
If you dont plan to transfer is there any use for the gpa?
I heard it doesnt even go on your diploma
It might be useful on a resume ... but then again, not that useful after your first job! And it's about ego for some people! :p
 

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I think Lazarus gives some good input into this in my 'Transferring to Law' thread
he's attached a PDF detailing the GPA/NSRL system used by USyd and UNSW.
 

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Originally posted by MinAi
I think Lazarus gives some good input into this in my 'Transferring to Law' thread
he's attached a PDF detailing the GPA/NSRL system used by USyd and UNSW.

wheres that thread?
 

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