Original Answer
"A 4.0 is a perfect GPA. A 2.75 would be around a 69 average." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
That is false. A 69 (assuming a non +/- scale) is a D. A grade of D earns you a GPA of 1.0, so a "69 average" or "D Average" would give you a GPA of 1.0 A grade of B will earn you 3.0 GPA points, so if you averaged a 2.75, that would be slightly below a B average.
If you were to break it down into individual percentages (i.e. your cumulative average grade in all of your classes) it would be between an 82 and 83 average.
In terms of letter grades, a 3. 48 grade point average falls between an A and a B. A 3. 5 GPA is a definite A.
It would be a letter grade of B+.
above a B average but below an A average
It is a B...
this means that your grades all a's and u have a awesome grade point average (gpa)
D
B-
well in simple terms the grades and credits transfer but don't get calculated into the GPA in the New School
When figured on a 4.0 GPA grading scale a 3.686 means that you have mastered all courses you have taken with at least a low A average. This is considered to be a very successful grade rating.
A 2.72 GPA means that that person made mostly C's. Maybe a couple of B's and A's but the majority of their grades were C's.
If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
Yes you can