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Editorial Policy
How calculator explanations, search keywords, country terminology, examples and educational guides are written and reviewed.
Calculator first
A visitor who searched for a calculation should reach the working calculator immediately. Short context and the page title establish the task; detailed explanations, examples, FAQs and related keywords sit below the tool so they support understanding without blocking use.
Write for the local education system
Country pages use familiar academic terms such as weight, coefficient, credit hours, course units, SKS, CFU, WAM, GWA and APS. Translation is reviewed in context rather than applied word for word. The original institutional term is retained when it carries a specific policy meaning.
Keywords describe—not dictate—the answer
Search data identifies the questions students ask and the language they use. Primary and supporting keywords are placed in titles, summaries, headings and answers where natural. Search demand never justifies inventing a formula, hiding uncertainty or repeating phrases unnaturally.
Examples and claims
Worked examples are illustrative and use fictional values. Claims about a named institution require an official source. Broad statements are qualified when rules vary, and no calculator promises admission, graduation, honors, financial aid or another institutional decision.
Corrections and contact
Material corrections update the calculator, nearby explanation and structured metadata together. To report an issue, email darth9081@gmail.com with reproducible inputs and the governing source.