A 3.8 GPA is equivalent to an A- average, which typically corresponds to grades between 90-92.
If the possible exception to your low GPA is your math and chemistry grades, maybe yeah - you can. If your low GPA grades are represented by your math and chemistry grades - no chance.
Yes you can
The GPA is typically rounded up when calculating final grades.
Typically, a 3.75 GPA does not round up when calculating final grades. It is usually considered a 3.7 GPA.
The inclusion of course grades in subject A will impact a student's overall GPA by either raising or lowering it, depending on the grades earned in subject A. Higher grades in subject A will increase the overall GPA, while lower grades will decrease it.
3.8 = A-
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My good grades allowed me to maintain a GPA of above 3.8.
Yes, the cumulative GPA calculation includes grades from all colleges attended.
A 2.81 GPA is a B Average.
It is common for schools to grade using a 4.0 grade point scale. This means that if you have a 3.7 GPA, you probably get mostly A's and an occasional B.
For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.For schools that grade on a plus system, it would be equivalent to a B+. For a school that grades on a minus system, it would be equivalent to an A-.