The exact answer will depend on the school, as there are many variations. For example, some schools use a 4.3 GPA system, some use 4.0, etc.
One example of a commonly used GPA system is:
4.0 = A+ = 90 - 100%
4.0 = A = 85 - 90%
3.7 = A- = 80 - 85%
3.3 = B+ = 77 - 80%
3.0 = B = 73 - 77%
2.7 = B- = 70 - 73%
2.3 = C+ = 67 - 70%
2.0 = C = 63 - 67%
1.7 = C- = 60 - 63%
below 1.7, you likely wont be doing any further education so grades won't matter.
4.0=a+(97-100)
3.0=b+/a-(96-87)
2.0=c+/b-(86-80)
1.0=d+/c-(79-70)
0=f-/d-(69-0)
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a 3.5 GPA is a letter grade of B+.
It a C.
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.
I was accepted into Hope with a 3.3 cumulative GPA and a 24 on my ACT's. Granted, I was coming from a private school with a much harder grading scale.
On a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) in the United States, a 2.8 GPA is equal to a 83%. The letter grade for this GPA is a B.
It really depends on the school. I'd say B is the average letter grade, which is around 3.0 on the GPA scale.
Typically it is a B+ GPA depending on how the school weighs its grading.
A- The above answer can be correct, however there are some colleges and universities that do not grade on a minus system. Thus, for some schools it could be a grade of B+. In any event, it is a great GPA!
Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.
First, it is an excellent GPA and equivalent to a letter grade of A.
Grade point average-depend on person in question.
Typically, it is a letter grade of C, depending on the grading system of the school.
I recently scored a 79 percent and it showed up as a see so you are correct in assuming it is a C