yes, if a high school student takes AP or honors classes, it increases their GPA (for example, if a student taking all AP and Honors classes gets all B's, they will still have a 4.0). It is also possible for schools that use a 5 point scale. In those cases a 5.0 would be the highest GPA that one could achieve. It is highly recommended that when filling out college entrance applications or adding GPA on a resume that you list it as 3.7/4.0 or 4.65/5.0 to show what scale is being used. Also it should be noted that some universities employ a 4.3 GPA scale in place of a 4.0 scale wherein 4.3 = A+, 4.0= A, 3.7 =A-, and so on.
A "C". Not particularly good.
A 75 on the percentage scale is considered a C grade. This grade is neither good nor bad, it's average. On the GPA scale it is a 2.0.
First, it is an excellent GPA and equivalent to a letter grade of A.
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.
A- The above answer can be correct, however there are some colleges and universities that do not grade on a minus system. Thus, for some schools it could be a grade of B+. In any event, it is a great GPA!
Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.Personally I have not heard of a 4.3 scale. That being said, It would place a 3.6 GPA at a B+ letter grade.
The letter grade equivalent of an 89.3 on a 4.0 GPA scale would be an A with an conversion of 3.572.
For an institution that works on a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 is equivalent to a letter grade of B+. That is very good!
A 2.87 cumulative GPA would be the equivalent of a C+ letter grade on a 4.0 scale.
Law schools are not concerned with your Grade 8 GPA. They want to see your college GPA.
If it is based on a 100% scale, yes, it is a good GPA.
Grade Point Average, a scale based on your performance in school