It depends on how many classes you have. At my high school, that would be about C C C B.
i don't know if this is how it is usually calculated, but at my school its a point system. A's are 4 pts, B's 3 pts, C's 2, D's 1, F's are 0. When all these are added, its divided by how many classes.
IE. If you have 4 classes, and all A's, that's an A for each class, which which would give you 16 pts, divided by 4 classes, would give you a GPA of a 4.0. AP classes give you higher points giving you higher GPAs.
A 1.52 GPA is equal to" D" Grade.
93%
that is a c
B/b+/a
It would be letter grade of B+.
Typically, it is an A-.
It equals to a B.
It is a C+ average
That's like... a "B". But it depends on your school/colleges grading system.
It can vary a bit according to the school. It is an A- or a B+ depending on their ranges.
A 3.9 GPA is equal to an A+.
A GPA of 2.87 is roughly equivalent to a B- grade.