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November 4, 2009

Online Grade Point Average Calculator

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Online GPA calculators are used to determine the present high school, college, or graduate school grade point averages and to determine what the future GPA is likely to be. This way, a student is able determine what he/she needs to get in order to raise the GPA to the level he/she wants it. Online GPA calculators are also used by high school college counselors to aid the students on determining the universities and colleges they have qualified for. Online GPA calculators are also used by college admissions personnel to determine the GPA of transfer applicants – even those who had attended multiple universities and colleges.

The main advantage of an online grade point average calculator such as GPA Calculator is convenience. This is because you can use the online GPA calculator day or night, all year round and because you can do this in the comfort of your home. An online GPA calculator is advantageous in that you end up spending less since you do not need to mail anything, you do not need to go anywhere, and because many schools offer them free of charge online.

With an online grade point average calculator, your anonymity is guaranteed. This is important to some people and it is possible since all calculations and correspondences are via the Internet. You can use the online GPA calculator anywhere in the world, meaning you do not have to be at the institution like with other calculators. Using a grade point average calculator is easy because all you have to do is input your grades for different courses and the results are displayed. With other GPA calculators, you will take a lot of time making calculations.

An online grade point average calculator can be used to get the GPA of up to 50 courses. With a normal GPA calculator, getting this GPA could take a lot of time and energy. The results would not be guaranteed to be accurate since there is room for human error. Online GPA calculators have built-in edit checks. This, combined with the fact that the time and energy required to input the data is reduced, means the risk of human and other errors is greatly reduced.

To use the online grade point average calculator, you need to enter the grades in upper case and you need to know the terms used. Credit hours are the hours that have been assigned to a course, the grade value is the numerical value that has been assigned to a grade such as A being 4 points, A- being 3.7 points, B+ being 3.3 points, B being 3 points, and so forth, the grade point is the product of the credit hours and the grade value, the attempted hours are the credit hours for which you got a grade, including an F, the earned hours are the credit hours where you got D or higher, and the redlining of a course is a course you took on a second attempt. If you follow the link, Calculate Your GPA, you will find that you can calculate your GPA for most institutions with this information, but note that there are some small variations in different institutions.

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November 3, 2009

World’s Strictest Parents

Mom and Dad struggling with their sons behavior

The World’s Strictest Parents is a television series conceptualized and brought into fruition by Twenty Twenty Television and was originally broadcasted by BBC. The United States’ Country Music Television (CMT) and Australia’s Channel Seven both came up with their local versions of the hit TV series.

The primary concept behind the show is that two “unruly” teenagers are sent packing by their parents to live overseas with a strict host family for an entire week in an attempt to modify their heedless behavior. During the week they would receive an impact letter from their birth parents with a list of issues that they should try to correct.

In the United States, it takes on the format of a reality TV show with a running time of one hour. It was originally slated to be aired by MTV and the pilot episode was broadcasted on April 18, 2009. CMT eventually took over the show which is currently on its second season. Unlike the original series, the teenagers remained in their country and their parents came for them to evaluate their stay with the host family. In Britain, two teens leave their own family each week and lives for ten days under the roofs and rules of some of the World’s Strictest Parents. The series ventured on different locations – from Accra to Alabama, from Jaipur to Jamaica, unruly teenage Brits have experienced the discipline, educational values and uncompromising strictness of parents who have embraced the notion that enforcing firm discipline is the only way to raise a well-rounded teenager.

In the U.S., CMT features the remarkable journey of two unruly teens from different families as they are compelled to conform to the rules and regulations of their strict host parents. As they experience to live under different standards away from their own families, the ill-behaved teens will be subjected to punishment for skipping chores and breaking rules while the strict host parents try to fix their behavior.

The series tries to impart that rearing teenagers and enforcing traditional rules is no easy task. However, over time learning to live with certain limitations and enforced consequences will develop unique emotional journeys and personal turnarounds in teen behavior. Spending some time away from home enables the teenagers to reflect on how badly they treat their parents. The teenagers go through a roller-coaster of emotions and realizations – from culture shock to personal enrichment, from flare-ups and outbursts to heartrending re-unions, the teenagers experience what it’s like to live with strict rules and firm discipline – and learn to feel and appreciate the benefits.

For the second season, an all-new episode of the World’s Strictest Parents premiered on October 10 at 8:00 p.m. The regular timeslot is Saturdays at 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., ET/PT.

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