typically it is a grade of A (4.0)
That depends on the college, your grade-point average and how many hours of credit the courses add up to.
It would be letter grade of A, or a numerical grade of 4.0.
Yes, if you retake a course in college and perform worse, it is likely to count against your overall academic record. Most colleges consider the highest grade earned in a repeated course for calculating your GPA, but both attempts may still be visible on your transcript. It is important to check your college's specific policies on retaking courses to understand how it may impact your academic standing.
Typically no. There are some colleges and universities that will award college credit for Advanced Placement courses with a grade of three or better.
no
The calculation of the grade average for courses completed is called a "grade point average" (GPA), which can be calculated semester by semester, or cumulatively.
Because they are concentrating on a relationship. Love for one person will distract them from their courses and studying.
For colleges and universities that grade on a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a grade point average of 0.8 would be a letter grade of F (failure).
Most colleges will accept a GED. Many community colleges will have GED courses as well as the other courses.
In college, the teachers learn what kind of subject, grade, and type of math in thier courses.
The highest grade on the flute is grade 8 (this is teaching grade)
NO. If that's your highest math course, forget college. I'm doing it in 5th grade.