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Grade Point Average

/ɡreɪd pɔɪnt ˈævərɪdʒ/noun
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Grade Point Average, commonly abbreviated as GPA, is a numerical summary of a student's academic performance based on their grades across courses, usually on a scale of 0 to 4.0 or higher in weighted systems. It's a key metric in education that not only reflects intellectual achievement but also influences opportunities like scholarships and job prospects in today's competitive world.

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In 2023, the average GPA for high school students admitted to Ivy League schools exceeded 4.0, thanks to weighted systems that add points for advanced courses, making it possible to achieve GPAs over the traditional maximum. This inflation has led some universities to recalibrate admissions criteria, highlighting how a simple number can dramatically shape educational equity and access.

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