B minus.
For colleges and universities that grade on a plus system it would be a C+. For colleges and universities that grade on a minus system it would be a B-.
As a grade? Yes, but not by very much. By average of 5%
For institutions that grade on a plus system, it would be a C+. For institutions that grade on a minus system it would be a B-.
A B minus typically corresponds to a numerical grade of 80 to 82 on a standard 100-point scale. In some grading systems, it may specifically represent a score of 80.5. This grade indicates satisfactory performance, just below a solid B.
For institutions that grade on a plus system, it would be a C+. For institutions that grade on a minus system it would be a B-.
For institutions that grade on a plus system it would be a C+. For institutions that grade on a minus system, it would be a B-.
It's average. Mostly they say a 2.0 is average, but in reality because of grade inflation a 3.0 is more like average in college. You're not failing, but it'd be better if you could pull your average up above 3.0.
It depends on the institutions grading system. It could be either a C+ or B- letter grade.
It is a C+. For colleges and universities that work on a minus system it would b a B-it actually depends on the grading system at your school A+ =4.3, A =4, A- =3.7, B+ =3.3, B = 3.0, B- =2.7
15/18 is 83%, which is typically a B-minus on a letter-grade scale.
A 2.8 GPA gives you a B- /B average give or take.
its B