For most colleges (e.g college of engineering), it is on a straight A = 100% - 90%, B = 89% - 80%, C = 79% - 70%, and so on.
The College of Architecture uses a +/- system, which means that an A- counts for less on your GPA than an A (A- = 3.7, A = 4.0).
If you are a student at UK, you can use this web tool from the office of the registrar to calculate your GPA:
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/GPAcalc.htm
Cheers!
The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.
88.3%
C
on the universal elementary and middle school grading scale, 80 percent is exactly a C grade average. that is also classified as a below average on the gradig scale.
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.
It a C.
64.4% D
you either get 100% or 69%
80% B
a scale of 1 to 20 with 11 the lowest passing score
Depends on your grading scale, but an 88 percent would probably be a B+ (good job!)