A weighted GPA is a grade point average (GPA) that takes into account the difficulty of the courses taken by the student. It is calculated by giving each grade a numerical value, then multiplying the grade by the number of credits for the course. The result is then divided by the total number of credits taken.
An unweighted GPA is a grade point average (GPA) that does not take into account the difficulty of the courses taken by the student. It is calculated by giving each grade a numerical value, then adding them together and dividing the total by the number of courses taken.