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GPA

abbr.
grade point average
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GPA

grade point average.
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Noun1.GPA - a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted
criterion, standard, touchstone, measure - a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "the schools comply with federal standards"; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"
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However, they suggested Taiwan to further expand the market for GPA projects to lower costs.
Anyway, the NPO wanted the top slot in the game, decided it had to destroy the GPA to get it, and built a case for war by claiming that the GPA government had become so dangerously unstable that it posed a threat to every other alliance in the game.
The GPA revealed a unique mandate for strike action on Friday afternoon with 95.3 per cent of inter-county players polled fully behind the move.
The results of our study showed that academic factors are generally good predictors of college GPA, although standardized test scores may not be appropriate for predicting success among non-White students.
There were no significant differences found for mean overall admission GPA, mean math science admission GPA, mean final GPA score, and mean certification score.
2041 (regarding the inclusion in a decedent's gross estate of property over which he or she had a GPA).
In addition, GPA had a moderate relationship with prosocial (r = .16) and social responsibility (r = .
For years, scientists rated diamond, with a bulk modulus of 442 GPa, as the world's strongest material.
Former Gaelic Players Committee chairman Jarlath Burns stated recently that the GPA should agree to a power-sharing deal with the GAA.
The number of students obtaining GPA 1.6-2.0 is 95,307 while 43,841 examinees secured 1.2-1.6 GPA.
Twenty-four of the 30 players on the roster carried a 3.0 GPA or better in Spring 2019, and six players achieved perfect 4.0 GPAs during the spring: Blake Begner, Grey Epps, Noah Farmer, Addison Fugitt, Mason Hiser and Evan Martin.