Calculateur GPA | CalcxApp
Calculez votre moyenne pondérée.
GPA
3,63
Crédits totaux
10,0
Points de note
36,3
Répartition des crédits par note
Points de note par cours
Points de note par cours
| Cours | Note | Crédits | Points de note | Points pondérés |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cours 1 | A | 3 | 4.0 | 12 |
| Cours 2 | B+ | 4 | 3.3 | 13.2 |
| Cours 3 | A- | 3 | 3.7 | 11.1 |
| GPA | 10,0 | 36,30 |
Exemple pratique
Real scenario: Alex, 32, earns a steady income and is making a real financial decision this month. They need to figure out their GPA for a specific situation — comparing options, planning a purchase, or stress-testing a strategy they're considering. They plug in the values below to see the actual number, not just a rough mental estimate.
Step 1 — The core financial input: The first value Alex enters is the headline number that drives everything else: the principal, the rate, the income, the cost. Let's say they enter $45,000 as the principal amount and a 6.5% annual interest rate over 30 years. This is a realistic figure for someone in Alex's position — not best case, not worst case, just the kind of number that actually shows up in real life for people with similar circumstances.
Step 2 — The supporting financial details: With the main number locked in, Alex adds the variables that fine-tune the answer: the time horizon, the rate of return, the inflation adjustment, the tax bracket. These don't define the result, but they shift it by 5-30% in either direction. Alex enters a monthly payment of $2,212, an extra $200/month toward principal, and a target payoff date 8 years sooner than scheduled.
Step 3 — Reading the result: The calculator returns: [result]. Before trusting it, Alex sanity-checks in two ways. First: does this number fall in the range they'd expect based on what they know about their own situation? Second: if they nudge the headline input by 10% in either direction, does the result move in a way that makes intuitive sense? Both questions answer yes, so the number is good to act on.
What Alex does next: Alex bookmarks the result and re-runs the calculation next month, or whenever one of the inputs changes materially. The point isn't to memorize one number — it's to build intuition for how each variable connects to the outcome, so future decisions can be made faster without having the calculator open every time.
Try it yourself: The numbers above are just an example. Plug in your own values, and the result will update instantly. Run it a few times with different inputs to see which variable has the biggest impact on the result — that's the one to focus your attention on for your specific situation.
Questions Fréquentes
Comment calcule-t-on la moyenne pondérée (GPA) ?
On multiplie chaque note par son nombre de crédits, on additionne, puis on divise par le total des crédits.
Quelle échelle de notes utiliser ?
L'échelle 4.0 est la plus courante aux États-Unis ; d'autres systèmes existent à l'international.
Puis-je inclure des notes en cours ?
Oui, vous pouvez ajouter vos notes prévues pour estimer la moyenne future.
Puis-je sauvegarder mes résultats de calcul ?
Vous pouvez ajouter cette page aux favoris ou faire une capture d'écran. Pour un suivi continu, enregistrez vos calculs dans un tableur.
Ce calculateur est-il gratuit ?
Oui, ce calculateur est entièrement gratuit et ne nécessite aucune inscription. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sans limitation.
Disclaimer: Ce calculateur fournit des estimations à titre informatif uniquement. Les résultats réels peuvent varier. Consultez un professionnel qualifié pour des conseils personnalisés.