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Important facts about OGPA: |
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1. OGPA is often used by educational institutions to assess a student’s overall academic performance. |
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2. OGPA is calculated by assigning grade points to each letter grade (e.g. A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) and taking the average of all the grade points earned. |
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3. OGPA is typically calculated on a 4.0 scale, with 4.0 being the highest possible OGPA. |
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4. OGPA can be an important factor in determining eligibility for scholarships, honors programs, and graduate school admissions. |
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5. It is important for students to maintain a high OGPA in order to reach their academic goals and be competitive in the job market. |
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6. Students can improve their OGPA by working hard, staying organized, seeking help when needed, and taking advantage of academic support services. |