Somewhere I read that it was a 3.4 but it's best to ask you school counselor.
you come under 3.1 GPA
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That will depend on the specific grading criteria at the school. In most places it is a C+, but it could be a B-.
3.2 GPA
3.12 GPA
its a B
2.5
2.68
12-Point --------------- 4-Point 12 ---------------------- 4.0 11 ---------------------- 3.9 10 ---------------------- 3.7 9 ----------------------- 3.3 8 ----------------------- 3.0 7 ----------------------- 2.7 6 ----------------------- 2.3 5 ----------------------- 2.0 4 ----------------------- 1.7 3 ----------------------- 1.3 2 ----------------------- 1.0 1 ----------------------- 0.7 0 ----------------------- 0.0 A 10.24 GPA would equal to approximately a 3.7 on a 4 point scale! 12-Point --------------- 4-Point 12 ---------------------- 4.0 11 ---------------------- 3.9 10 ---------------------- 3.7 9 ----------------------- 3.3 8 ----------------------- 3.0 7 ----------------------- 2.7 6 ----------------------- 2.3 5 ----------------------- 2.0 4 ----------------------- 1.7 3 ----------------------- 1.3 2 ----------------------- 1.0 1 ----------------------- 0.7 0 ----------------------- 0.0 A 10.24 GPA would equal to approximately a 3.7 on a 4 point scale!
It depends on if the GPA is based on a 5 point scale or a 4 point scale. On a 5 point scale, an A is worth 5 points. On a 4 point scale scale, an A is worth 4 points. So a 3.29 is a B on the 4 point scale and a C on a 5 point scale.
on a 4 point scale, most definitely... on an 11 point scale, its doubtful... and I really hope you are joking with the grammar
On a 4 point scale i had a 3.45. On the weighted scale i had a 4.5, I took nothing but pre-ap and AP courses.
A 77 GPA grade point average over a 4 scale would be a C. This is about average.
It depends on the scale. Some schools count on a 4 point scale and some count on a 5 point scale. If you take an AP or advanced placement class, you get an extra point. Regardless it is a high grade point.
That depends on whether your honors classes were regular high school classes or AP or International Baccalaureate classes, which may have been calculated on a 5.0 GPA scale. A GPA of 4.3 on a 5.0 scale is the equivalent of 3.44 on a 4.0 GPA scale.
3.5 GPA isn't necessarily a 90%. It depends on the school/city/state/country etc.For example, at this linkhttp://www.pennybissett.com/Counsellortools/grade_conversion_guide06.pdfIt shows 3.5 GPA being a percentage of 80-84 %
There are no conversion calculators for this specifically, but a regular calculator will work perfectly. All you need to do is take the GPA under the 6.0 scale, multiply by two, then take that answer and divide it by three. The result will be the GPA on a 4.0 scale.
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It's not clear that this is a legitimate thing to do because a 4-point GPA at one educational institution might have a different interpretation at other institutions that use the 5-point scale. Across the world there is a large range of ways of awarding academic grades. Please see the link.