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
Before students didn't worry too much about their grade-pointaverages; the big challenge was beating the standardized tests as high-school seniors.
以前,学生们并不太担心他们的平均绩点;最大的挑战是在高中毕业时通过标准化考试。
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Peter, Michael and Jonathan Orszag have worked and written papers together and still compare electronic gadgets and their Princeton grade-pointaverages.
Michael 和 Jonathan三兄弟曾一起工作,编写过报纸,直到现在他们仍然会时常在一起比较谁新发明的小玩意更好,和他们以前在普林斯顿大学的平均成绩。
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Another study found that the happiest college students were also the most social, but they had lower grade-pointaverages than their slightly less happy peers.