3.0
Probably a B.
For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.
You need a 2.5 which is about a B to B plus
2.18 GPA would be equivalent to a "C- to C" grade.
The scale can vary based on the school. In most that would be a solid B.
A 2.8 GPA gives you a B- /B average give or take.
I would say you are a B- student.
Depending on whether the institution grades on a plus or minus system, it could be either a C+, or a B-.
Though it depends on your high school, generally speaking YES
Four equivalent expressions for B plus A are: A plus B B + A A + B The sum of A and B These expressions represent the same mathematical operation, simply rearranged or represented differently.
For institutions that use pluses, it could be a C+. For institutions that use minuses, it could be a B-.
If 4.0 is perfect - 3.6 would be B+ Typically it is a B+. However some colleges and universities use the plus grading system, while others use a minus system only. In that case the 3.6 could be considered an A-.